The book progresses by first establishing the historical context of Inuit art. It then examines the evolving forms and mediums, impact of globalization and the art market, and the ways in which artists address contemporary social and environmental issues.
One intriguing fact is how Inuit artists are incorporating materials like acrylics and digital media into their work, blending tradition with innovation. Another insight is the exploration of the ethical challenges within the art market, ensuring fair representation and sourcing. The book provides a nuanced understanding of cultural preservation and the economic realities facing Inuit artists today.