DescriptionInukshuk near McCord Museum, Montreal.jpg
An Inukshuk in front of the McCord Museum, Montreal, province of Quebec, Canada. It was created by Jusipi Nalukturuk with the assistance of Booby Aupaluktuk and Allie Nartai. The sculpture was first constructed on Naqsaluk Island off the village of Inukjuak in Nunavik. One the work was completed, the stones were numbered and marked, and the inuksuk dismantled for shipment. It was rebuilt in the workshops of the Centre des arts contemporains du Québec in Montreal and exhibited in the Old Port of Montreal during the summer of 1992 as part of the 1st Salon international de la sculpture extérieure de Montréal. The sculpture was then transported in a single piece to its present home in front of the McCord Museum. See here and here.
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