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Joshim Kakegamic

Born in 1952 in Sandy Lake, Josh Kakegamic enjoyed early and extensive contact with brother-in-law Norval Morrisseau and with Carl Ray.  Josh Kakegamic studied with Ray and Morrisseau during their tour of northern reserves.  Josh Kakegamic had his first group show in 1969 and presented a solo workshop at Fanshawe College.  In 1973 Josh Kakegamic and his brothers Goyce and Henry started the Triple K Co-operative, a silkscreen operation based in Red Lake.  By 1975 Josh Kakegamic was being shown at Aggregation Gallery in Toronto, which still handled Ray’s work.  While Josh Kakegamic’s predecessors invented and refined the pictographic style, Josh Kakegamic was weaned on it, and rapidly perfected the vocabulary.  He was a painter of technical virtuosity and an innovator in the field of Indian print production.  Josh Kakegamic died tragically in 1993 while on a rescue mission.



Portage
Acrylic on Paper
??" x ??"
circa 1980
$2,250

Wolf
Acrylic on Canvas Board
18" x 24"
circa 1980
$2,250

Loon
Acrylic on Canvas Board
20" x 24"
circa 1980
$2,250

The Crossing
Acrylic on Paper
30" x 46"
circa 1980
$5,250

Warrior
Acrylic on Kraft Paper
48" x 32"
1975
$5,250





Loons in Flight
Acrylic on Paper
7" x 10"
circa 1985
$500

Loons Taking Off
Acrylic on Paper
7" x 10"
circa 1985
$500

Owl and its Prey
Acrylic on Paper
8" x 10"
circa 1985
$500

Loon Out in the Lake
Acrylic on Paper
8" x 10"
circa 1985
$500