Origins and Ancestry: Abraham Anghik Ruben at the Museum of Inuit Art Narratives permeate the sculptures of Canadian artist Abraham Anghik Ruben, telling tales of war, trade, hunting, spirituality, and ancient Inuit and Viking beliefs. His collection of work, spanning…
Kipling Gallery Original Inuit Art
LINKED. Abraham Anghik Ruben Group Exhibition – Monaco’s Oceanographic Museum until February 29th 2016
“Linked” is a group exhibition that wants to highlight an international agreement to fight against climate change. The show will be taking place at Monaco’s Oceanographic Museum until February 29th 2016. Abraham Anghik’s Ruben’s piece in the show is titled “Shared…
Beyond Aurora Borealis by Abraham Anghik Ruben
New publication from Abraham Anghik Ruben. Contact Kipling Gallery for details
THE HISTORIAN – Abraham Anghik Ruben featured in Up Here
TAKING IT ALL IN while I wait for the artist to arrive, I ponder the connections between the Inuit and the Norse, who lived together in the eastern Canadian Arctic for hundreds of years. Very little is known about that…
CBC Coverage – Abraham Anghik Ruben Prince of Wales Exhibition
Read on the CBC North Facebook Page CBC North His elaborate soapstone carvings and bronze sculptures have graced galleries around the world, including the Smithsonian in Washington. Now Abraham Ruben’s work is returning to the Northwest Territories. His new exhibit opened…
Aurora Borealis
Aurora Borealis The Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre is honoured to showcase the work of Inuvialuit artist Abraham Anghik Ruben. Born in Paulatuk and having lived in Yellowknife, we welcome Ruben back to the Northwest Territories with the exhibit…
The Rockwell Museum – Abraham Anghik Ruben new acquisition NOW ON DISPLAY
A soapstone sculpture by Inuit artist, Abraham Anghik Ruben, was recently acquired by The Rockwell Museum and installed today in the permanent collection galleries of The Rockwell. The recent acquisition, entitled Birds, Animals, and Spirits, is a one-of-a-kind sculpture created specifically for The Rockwell Museum collection by Ruben.
In Their Memory – Holocaust Memorial Sculpture
In Their Memory - Holocaust Memorial Sculpture - Abraham Anghik Ruben
Polar News – The Cerny Inuit Collection presents Abraham Anghik Ruben
Born in 1951 in the Canadian Northwest Territories, Abraham Anghik Ruben grew up on the land surrounded by nature and hearing legends, until he was forced to go to a school located far from his home. After this difficult time,…
Abraham Anghik Ruben, Moving Forward: Breaking Through
Left to right: Abraham Anghik Ruben, Jennifer MacIntyre – Canadian Ambassador to Switzerland, Suzi LeVine- American Ambassador to Switzerland with her daughter and Jose Romero – Chief Scientist Federal Department of Environment, Switzerland. Museum Cerny, Bern Switzerland, November 6th to February…