Aisa Amittu

Aisa Amittu
Courtesy Avataq Cultural Institute

Biography

Aisa Amittu was a sculptor and printmaker from Puvirnituq, Nunavik. He learned to carve in his teens by watching his father, the renowned sculptor Davidialuk Alasua Amittu. Aisa Amittu created works that are grounded in a narrative, in particular focusing on Inuit mythologies and hunting practices. He was also known for combining several different themes and stories into one work [1].

In the late 1980s, Amittu created a series of linocut prints of Katjutaiyuk, a "frightening, bodyless monster with breasts as cheeks and a vulva as chin [2]." Katjutaiyuk Walking (1988/89) is a black and white print that depicts the creature walking along the snowy earth. Her shaggy hair covers most of her head/body. She has large eyes that sit just above her breasts, which form her cheeks. On her forehead and at the top of her cheeks are traditional Inuit tattoos. In another print, Katjutaiyuk is about to be captured. She is positioned with one leg straight out and looks as if she is about to kick the man standing in front of her. While the creature is described as frightening, Amittu's depiction of the exaggerated features and Katjutaiyuk's expressions seem humorous. Amittu's work has been exhibited across Canada and internationally in Germany and is held in the collections of the National Gallery of Canada and the Avataq Cultural Institute.

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Accomplishments

1989 - Amittu's graphic work was included in the Puvirnituq annual print collection.

Artist Work

About Aisa Amittu

Medium:

Graphic Arts, Sculpture

Artistic Community:

Puvirnituq, Nunavik, Inuit Nunangat

Date of Birth:

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1951

Date of Death:

Artists may have multiple dates of death listed as a result of when and where they passed away. Similar to date of birth, an artist may have passed away outside of a community centre or in another community resulting in different dates being recorded.

2021
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October 18, 2017 Created by: Inuit Art Foundation