Museum of Contemporary Circumpolar Art (MCCA)
ObjectNunavut (Our Land) / Nunavut (Our Land) (Sculpture )
This piece was done during a workshop with Canadian Inuit artists. Sergei recieved the serpentine for the bear from Henry Kudluk. The bottom piece was added to provide stability.
Accession
2006.19
Object Type
Sculpture
Title
Nunavut (Our Land)
Description
Nunavut (Our Land)
Production Year
2002
Production Location
Salekhard, Yamalo-Nenets AO, Russia
Materials
Serpentine, Mammoth tusk, marble
Dimensions
H23 x W39 x D9 cm
Provenance
from artist
Exhibitions
- Linked: When Contemporary Art Creates Awareness About Climate Change (Musee oceanographique, Monaco), 2015
- Connections, Exposed to the Changing Climate, 2014
- Window to the North: Art of the Inuit and their Neighbours (Gallery of the Museum Payerne), 2011
- Arctique, Pole d'Adventure (Manor Shopping Centres, Switzerland), 2008
- Shared Arctic (Palais des Nations, UNO, Geneva), 2007
- Shared Arctic (State Museum of Oriental Art, Moscow, Russia), 2006
- Shared Arctic (Shemanovsky Museum and Exhibition Complex, Salekhard, Yamalo-Nenets AO, Russia), 2006
- When contemporary art creates awareness about climate change (Vigdis International Centre for Multiingualism and Intercultural Understanding, Reykjavk, Iceland), 2018
- When comtemporary art creates awareness about climate change (Arctic Circle Assembly, Harpa, Reykjavik, Iceland), 2018
- Permanent Exhibition (Museum Cerny Inuit Collection, Bern, Switzerland), 2018
- Voices from the Arctic / Röster från Arktis (Världskulturmuseet, Gothenburg, Sweden), 2019
- ᓂᐲᑦ ᐅᑭᐅᖅᑕᖅᑐᒥᙵᖅᑐᑦ. Stimmen aus der Arktis (Museum Cerny), 2020
- Sedna: Mythos und Wandel in der Arktis (NONAM), 2023