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Artist Bill Nasogaluak
Title Untitled - Eagle Bust
Media stone and bone carving
Dated 2015
Size 12 x 8 x 5 in. / 30.5 x 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
Sold $130 Estimate $300 - $500

Notes
signed and dated on bottom; minor handling marks noted

Provenance
from a private collection


Biographical Information
Bill Nasogaluak ~ [b.1953] Inuit
included on the Katilvik website, disc number W3-1258; listed on www.artprice.com; Born in Tuktoyaktuk, NWT in 1953, Bill Nasogaluak grew up during a time when traditional Inuit life was colliding with Southern culture. This collision informs the materials and tools he uses, as well as the content of his work. With an unwavering clearsightedness, he expresses the pain and consequences of colonialism in the North, addressing suicide, alcoholism in extraction industry workers, and the devastation of climate change for Inuit and the animals that surround them.
His artwork represents interpretations of what he knows best: his Inuvialuit culture, the mythology and traditions of his people, and the relationship between land and wildlife. Nasogaluak’s media of expression are sculpture and painting - from monumental stone pieces to miniature ivory carvings or outdoor murals. Nasogaluak has also enjoyed working in the ephemeral art forms of ice and snow.
Nasogaluak’s carvings also materialize spiritual and cultural aspects from Inuvialuit ways of being; his hope is to inspire the next generations to keep Inuit culture central to who they are. He follows the stone and the stories wherever they want to take him. - Art Gallery of Ontario

Historical Results for this Artist

Sold
CAD $130 - Paddle # 103502
Bidding History
Paddle #
Date
Amount
103502
3/21/2026 1:24:01 PM
CAD $130
4430
3/21/2026 1:20:10 PM
CAD $120
103502
3/21/2026 1:09:35 PM
CAD $110
4430
3/9/2026 8:11:05 PM
CAD $100
9290
3/9/2026 6:13:07 PM
CAD $95
9089
3/7/2026 9:26:08 AM
CAD $90

Biographical Information
Bill Nasogaluak ~ [b.1953] Inuit
included on the Katilvik website, disc number W3-1258; listed on www.artprice.com; Born in Tuktoyaktuk, NWT in 1953, Bill Nasogaluak grew up during a time when traditional Inuit life was colliding with Southern culture. This collision informs the materials and tools he uses, as well as the content of his work. With an unwavering clearsightedness, he expresses the pain and consequences of colonialism in the North, addressing suicide, alcoholism in extraction industry workers, and the devastation of climate change for Inuit and the animals that surround them.
His artwork represents interpretations of what he knows best: his Inuvialuit culture, the mythology and traditions of his people, and the relationship between land and wildlife. Nasogaluak’s media of expression are sculpture and painting - from monumental stone pieces to miniature ivory carvings or outdoor murals. Nasogaluak has also enjoyed working in the ephemeral art forms of ice and snow.
Nasogaluak’s carvings also materialize spiritual and cultural aspects from Inuvialuit ways of being; his hope is to inspire the next generations to keep Inuit culture central to who they are. He follows the stone and the stories wherever they want to take him. - Art Gallery of Ontario

Historical Results for this Artist

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