• 47 Water Street
  • Vancouver, British Columbia, V6B1A1
  • Kanada
  • Telefon:604-669-8813
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Beschreibung

Founded in 1995, the Spirit Wrestler Gallery is a leading contemporary fine art gallery representing Inuit, Northwest Coast and Māori artists. The gallery focuses on exhibitions that showcase contemporary directions in aboriginal art, including cross-cultural communication, the use of new materials (such as glass and metal), and modern interpretations of shamanism, environmental concerns, and other issues pertaining to the changing world.

We sincerely believe in the cross-cultural connection between aboriginal artists and have built our reputation on this philosophy. The world is becoming increasingly smaller as artists fly in to attend overseas conferences, cultural gatherings, and artist workshops. Many of these artists are participating in art collaborations or securing international commissions. Artists communicate through their art — bridging frontiers, languages and cultural boundaries. These lines are now becoming blurred as cultures also often share similar techniques, subject matter and designs.

Located in the heart of downtown Vancouver’s historic Gastown neighbourhood, we ship, insure and broker artwork to anywhere in the world.

The name of the gallery comes from the book by James Houston of the same name, which tells the story of a young shaman being trained to realize his power in the Canadian Arctic. The name reflects the art of both Inuit and Northwest Coast cultures, which share the animist perspectives of transformation and regeneration inherent in their belief.

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5 bis 10 Personen

1996

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