Peter Aliknak Banksland

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Biography

Peter Aliknak Banksland was a carver and printmaker, born in Utkraluk (Baillie Island), NT. From an artistic family, his sister is noted graphic artist Agnes Nanogak Goose (1925-2001). Banksland moved to Ulukhaktok (Holman Island), NT, in 1934, where he was a founding artist for the Holman Printmaking program [1] with Father Henri Tardy, and prominent artist Helen Kalvak (1901-1984). Banksland devoted the majority of his practice to printmaking, experimenting with different techniques and technologies, including stonecut, lithography, and etching. Banksland depicted a traditional way of life, at a time when change was sweeping across the arctic, with families moving from living on the land into settlements. With traditional Inuit practices changing within a generation, Banksland’s work provides a record of daily life. 

Banksland’s human figures engage in activities on the land, including fishing, travelling by qajaq and qamutiik (dogsled), eating, and children at play. Colour is minimal, and it is line that defines space and detail. Banksland was preoccupied more with narrative than realistic depictions of space, and his stylized prints float on the page. Human faces are exaggerated in his work, portraying emotion and expression, and the body gestures with a simple dramatic flair. In The Fish Trap (1972), Banksland uses a minimal colour palette to depict a man standing knee-deep in water, holding a stylized spear, as fish swim beneath water. Etching in the stone creates crisp white contour lines where Banksland’s hand is clearly represented, fish gliding under water while the spearhead is starkly white against the deep blue pool. Space is flattened and stretched to fit the page; Banksland is not interested in visual perspective but in action and narrative. From the intent look on the man’s face, to the jovial expressions of the fish, the print depicts the joy in catching fish. 

With an illustrative quality to his work, Banksland’s storytelling engages minimal scenery to focus on the activities and lives of his figures. Landscape, wildlife and people are in a symbiotic relationship, recalling traditional life on the land. Blocked shapes with thin etched lines and minimal patterns create visual weight to Banksland’s prints. His work has been an inspiration to other artists, including Peter Palvik (1960-), who credited Aliknak’s narratives about daily life being stronger work than that which is purely imagined [2]. 

Banksland was a prolific artist, with his prints selected for the Holman Annual Print Collection from 1967-1994. His work has been included in exhibitions nationally and abroad, and held in numerous public collections, including the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, ON, and the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC. He passed away in 1998, yet his work continues to be included in group exhibitions. 



This project is funded in part by the Government of Canada.
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Peter Aliknak Banksland (1928–1998) était sculpteur et graveur, consacrant la majeure partie de sa carrière artistique à la gravure. Résidant à Ulukhaktok, dans la région désignée des Inuvialuit, NT, il a été membre fondateur du programme d’estampes de Holman et a travaillé sous de nombreux noms au cours de sa carrière, notamment Alec Aliknak, et simplement Aliknak ou Aliknok. Il a travaillé avec diverses techniques de gravure, notamment la sérigraphie, mais la gravure à l'eau-forte était sa méthode préférée. Son œuvre a été présentée dans la collection annuelle d’estampes de Holman de 1967 à 1994 et est représentée dans de nombreuses collections publiques internationales, notamment au Musée des beaux-arts du Canada à Ottawa, en Ontario, et au Musée national des Indiens d'Amérique à Washington, DC.
ᐲᑕ ᐊᓕᒃᓇᒃ ᐸᖕᔅᓚᓐᑦ (1928-1998) ᓴᓇᖑᐊᖅᑎᐅᓚᐅᖅᑐᖅ ᐊᒻᒪᓗ ᑎᑎᖅᑐᒐᖅᑎᐅᓪᓗᓂ, ᑕᐃᒪᖓᓂᑦ ᓄᖃᐅᑎᓚᐅᖅᓯᒪᓇᓂᐅᒃ ᓴᓇᖕᖑᐊᑲᐅᓪᓗᓂ ᐃᖅᑲᓇᐃᔮᕆᓪᓗᒍ ᐊᔪᕈᓐᓃᖅᐸᓪᓕᐊᖏᓐᓇᖅᖢᓂ. ᓄᓇᖃᖅᑐᖅ ᐅᓄᒃᕼᐊᒃᑑᖅ, ᐃᓅᕕᐊᓗᐃᑦ ᓄᓇᖓᓐᓂ ᐊᕕᒃᑐᖅᓯᒪᔪᓂ, ᓄᓇᑦᓯᐊᖅ, ᐱᒋᐊᖅᑎᑦᑎᓯᒪᔪᖅ ᑲᑎᒪᔨᐅᓪᓗᓂ ᕼᐅᒪᓐ ᑎᑎᖅᑐᒐᕐᕕᖓᓂ ᐱᓕᕆᑎᑦᑎᔾᔪᑕᐅᔪᒥ, ᐊᒻᒪᓗ ᐃᖅᑲᓇᐃᔮᖃᓚᐅᖅᑐᖅ ᐊᒥᓱᓂᒃ ᑭᒃᑯᕈᓘᔭᕐᓂ ᐃᖅᑲᓇᐃᔮᕆᓪᓗᒍ ᐃᓕᓐᓂᐊᖅᐸᓪᓕᐊᓗᓂ, ᐃᓚᒋᔭᐅᓪᓗᓂ ᐊᓕᒃ ᐊᓕᒃᓇᒃ, ᐊᒻᒪᓗ ᑕᐃᔭᐅᑐᐃᓐᓇᓲᖅ ᐊᓕᖕᓇᖅ. ᐃᖅᑲᓇᐃᔮᖃᓚᐅᖅᑐᖅ ᑲᓄᕆᑦᑐᑐᐃᓐᓇᓂᒃ ᑎᑎᖅᑐᒐᐅᓯᕐᓂᑦ, ᐃᓚᒋᔭᐅᓪᓗᑎᒃ ᐊᑭᐊᕐᒥᐅᑕᒃᓴᓂᒃ, ᑕᐃᒪᓗ ᐃᑎᖅᑎᑦᑎᕙᒃᖢᓂ ᖁᕕᐊᒋᓛᕆᓚᐅᖅᑕᖓ ᓴᓇᔾᔪᑎᒋᓪᓗᒍ. ᓴᓇᓯᒪᔭᖏᑦ ᓴᕿᔮᖅᑎᑕᐅᔪᑦ ᕼᐆᒪᓐ ᐊᕐᕌᒍᑕᒫᑦ ᑎᑎᖅᑐᒐᖅᓯᒪᔪᑦ ᓄᐊᑕᐅᕙᒃᑐᓂ ᐱᒋᐊᖅᖢᑎᒃ 1967-ᒥᑦ 1994-ᒧᑦ, ᐊᒻᒪᓗ ᑭᒡᒐᖅᑐᖅᑎᐅᓚᐅᖅᑐᖅ ᐊᒥᓱᓂ ᓯᓚᕐᔪᐊᒥ ᑭᒃᑯᑐᐃᓐᓇᓂᑦ ᓄᐊᑕᐅᓯᒪᔪᓂᒃ, ᐃᓚᒋᔭᐅᓪᓗᑎᒃ ᑲᓇᑕᒥ ᑕᑯᔭᒐᖃᕐᕕᒃ ᐋᑐᕚᒥ, ᐋᓐᑎᐅᕆᐅ, ᐊᒻᒪᓗ ᑲᓇᑕᒥ ᑕᑯᔭᒐᖃᕐᕕᒃ ᐊᒥᐊᓕᒐᑦ ᐊᓪᓚᐃᑦ ᒍᐊᓯᖕᑕᓐ, ᑏᓰ.

Artist Work

About Peter Aliknak Banksland

Medium:

Graphic Arts, Sculpture

Artistic Community:

Ulukhaqtuuq, Inuvialuit Settlement Region, Inuit Nunangat

Date of Birth:

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Utkraluk
1928

Date of Death:

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1998

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March 15, 2018 Created By: Lera Kotsyuba