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First Nations & Inuit Art
1st session

February 06 - February 27, 2020

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Current bid: $5,500 CAD
Bidding History
Paddle # Date Amount
38867 27-Feb-2020 01:17:28 PM $5,500
39092 27-Feb-2020 01:14:37 PM $5,000
38867 27-Feb-2020 01:13:32 PM $4,750
39092 27-Feb-2020 01:10:43 PM $4,500
38867 27-Feb-2020 01:09:57 PM $4,250
39092 27-Feb-2020 01:07:09 PM $4,000
38867 27-Feb-2020 01:02:01 PM $3,750
39092 27-Feb-2020 01:00:49 PM $3,500
38867 27-Feb-2020 12:56:58 PM $3,250
39092 27-Feb-2020 09:51:25 AM $3,000
18252 27-Feb-2020 02:57:20 AM $2,750
39092 27-Feb-2020 12:59:28 AM $2,500
18252 24-Feb-2020 04:25:54 PM $2,250
38867 07-Feb-2020 10:38:25 PM $2,000
38272 07-Feb-2020 12:06:02 AM $1,900
7977 07-Feb-2020 12:05:49 AM $1,800
38272 07-Feb-2020 12:05:33 AM $1,700
7977 07-Feb-2020 12:05:12 AM $1,600
38272 07-Feb-2020 12:04:36 AM $1,500
7977 07-Feb-2020 12:04:21 AM $1,400
38272 07-Feb-2020 12:03:46 AM $1,300
7977 07-Feb-2020 12:03:39 AM $1,200 autobid
38272 07-Feb-2020 12:03:39 AM $1,100
7977 07-Feb-2020 12:00:03 AM $1,000 autobid
30142 07-Feb-2020 12:00:03 AM $900 autobid
7977 07-Feb-2020 12:00:03 AM $800 autobid
30142 07-Feb-2020 12:00:03 AM $700 autobid
7977 07-Feb-2020 12:00:03 AM $600 autobid
30142 07-Feb-2020 12:00:03 AM $500 autobid
7977 06-Feb-2020 11:40:09 PM $450 autobid
38272 06-Feb-2020 11:36:15 PM $400
7977 06-Feb-2020 11:36:10 PM $350 autobid
38272 06-Feb-2020 11:36:10 PM $300
7977 06-Feb-2020 11:36:06 PM $275 autobid
38272 06-Feb-2020 11:36:06 PM $250
7977 06-Feb-2020 11:35:55 PM $225 autobid
38272 06-Feb-2020 11:35:55 PM $200
7977 06-Feb-2020 11:35:48 PM $175 autobid
38272 06-Feb-2020 11:35:48 PM $150
7977 06-Feb-2020 11:35:38 PM $125 autobid
38272 06-Feb-2020 11:35:38 PM $100
7977 06-Feb-2020 11:30:19 PM $75 autobid
18214 06-Feb-2020 11:26:32 PM $50
7977 06-Feb-2020 10:41:34 PM $25

LOT 012

1955 - 2017
Canadian Indigenous

Bella Coola Moon Mask
carved yellow cedar mask with acrylic paint and horse hair
on verso signed, titled, dated 1982 and inscribed "Alert Bay"
10 x 10 x 5 1/2 in, 25.4 x 25.4 x 14 cm

Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 CAD

Sold for: $6,875

Preview at:

PROVENANCE
Private Collection, Vancouver


A carver, artist, storyteller and Dzawada’enuxw chief, Beau Dick is credited with playing an instrumental role in reviving Kwakwaka'wakw culture. Dick stands out among artists that have brought the visual culture of his people into the realm of contemporary art through his work, for which he has been embraced in Canada and internationally - particularly for the outstanding originality of his masks.

Born in Alert Bay in 1955 though raised in Kingcome, BC, Dick learned traditional woodcarving under the tutelage of Kwakwaka'wakw legends Tony Hunt and Doug Cranmer. Building on this foundation, Dick mastered the form and expanded on it. The wild creativity and versatility of his mask carvings have brought him widespread acclaim, and are collected by institutions worldwide. His masks frequently depict supernatural beings from local indigenous myths, often incorporating found materials which symbolize personal or communal significance. He would sometimes merge these with contemporary western concepts or insignia as a form of critique, challenging the legacy of colonialism by showing how the culture and language of his people has been suppressed and transformed.

Dick was an activist as well as an artist, and in 2013 he performed the first Kwakwaka'wakw copper-cutting ceremony in decades, signifying the separation of a relationship, in this case between the First Nations and the government. He walked 500 kilometres over 10 days to the front steps of the BC Parliament Building in Victoria, and the public shaming ritual was intended to bring attention to the government’s abuse of First Nations treaties, as well as the harmful practice of commercial fish farming.

In 2012 Dick was awarded the VIVA award for BC Artists. He has been the subject of a two person show at the Vancouver Art Gallery, and his work was included in the 17th Sydney Biennale, as well as documenta 14 in Kassel, Germany in 2017. That same year he was the subject of a documentary Meet Beau Dick: Maker of Monsters which premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival. In 2019 he posthumously had his first solo show in New York City, Devoured by Consumerism at White Columns.


All prices are in Canadian Dollars


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