Kenojuak Ashevak, Spirit of the Raven
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In sharp contrast to the Western art world where women have
been largely sidelined or excluded, in the Canadian Inuit society of Cape
Dorset , it is the women who are
recognized as the leaders of the contemporary Inuit art movement. It is women
artists who have won the most awards and accolades, and who have achieved the
highest prices at auction for their artworks and received worldwide recognition.
Co-operatives were created in which art could be produced in a changing economy
for the Inuit people. Women artists often shared any economic gain, investing
into the artistic processes in order to maintain community productivity. Many
of the works contain a ritualistic and spiritual significance relating to the
shamanic beliefs of the people. Read more.