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NMU art museum displays new acquisitions

“Owl’s Bouquet,” 2007, by Kenojuak Ashevak (Inuk, 1927-2013), is on display at a new exhibition at Northern Michigan University’s DeVos Art Museum. The exhibition is titled “New to the Collection: Kinngait: Artists’ Reflections in Print, Lundmark and the Lake, and Selections in Contemporary Illustration.” (Photo courtesy of NMU)

MARQUETTE — Northern Michigan University’s DeVos Art Museum has opened an exhibition that features three groups of new acquisitions from its permanent collection on display for the first time.

The exhibition is titled “New to the Collection: Kinngait: Artists’ Reflections in Print, Lundmark and the Lake, and Selections in Contemporary Illustration.” The pieces in the combined exhibition will be on display through next summer.

“Kinngait: Artists’ Reflections in Print” includes more than 20 prints depicting animals, people and rituals that create a sense of place. Kinngait artists represented include Saimaiyu Akesuk, Germaine Arnaktauyok, Kenojuak Ashevak, Sagiatuk Kakulu, Meelia Kelly, Ohotaq Mikkigak, Nikotai Mills, Kananginak Pootoogook, Malaija Pootoogook, Napachie Pootoogook, Pitaloosie Saila and Ningeokuluk Teevee.

“Lundmark and the Lake” showcases the work of nationally recognized marine painter Leon Lundmark, who often painted Lake Superior and Lake Michigan during his summer stays in the Upper Peninsula. According to NMU, he gifted paintings to locals who became friends and appreciated his moody and sensitively lit depictions of familiar waters.

“Selections in Contemporary Illustration” features artworks by Norm Breyfogle, John Hendrix, David Johnson, Anita Kunz, Scott Roberts, Burton Silverman and Tyler Stout.

All of the pieces in the combined exhibition were acquired since 2020 and highlight the community’s ongoing dedication to building a permanent collection for NMU, Marquette and the U.P.

Admission is free. Museum hours are noon to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, with extended hours from noon to 8 p.m. Thursday.

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