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Ingo Hessel is a Canadian actor, director, and producer. He was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada in 1955. He is best known for his roles in the films The Sweet Hereafter (1997), The Five Senses (1999), and The Red Violin (1998).
Hessel began his career in the theater, performing in productions of Shakespeare's plays. He then moved to film and television, appearing in a number of Canadian productions. He has also appeared in a number of American films, including The Sweet Hereafter, The Five Senses, and The Red Violin.
Hessel has also directed and produced a number of films, including the award-winning short film The Red Violin. He has also directed episodes of the television series The L Word and The Tudors.
Hessel is married to actress and director Sarah Polley. They have two children together.
As of 2021, Ingo Hessel's net worth is estimated to be roughly $2 million.
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During the same period, he was guest curator for the exhibition Sanattiaqsimajut: Inuit Art from the Carleton University Art Gallery Collection (2009), and at the Art Gallery of Ontario where he co-curated Inuit Modern: Inuit Art from the Samuel and Esther Sarick Collection (2011) with Gerald McMaster. In 2013, he was a symposium speaker and contributor to the Inuit Art exhibition at the Winnipeg Art Gallery. Cited as an authority in his field, Hessel authored the chapter on Inuit Art in The Visual Arts in Canada: The Twentieth Century in 2010. He has also been an Art History lecturer at the University of Ottawa (1992, 1994) and at Carlton University (2008, 2009). In 2011 he was appointed Head, Inuit Art Department, at Walker's Auctions in Ottawa.
In 2006, Hessel was appointed the Albrecht Adjunct Curator of Inuit Art at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona. There he curated the exhibition Arctic Spirit: Inuit Art from the Albrecht Collection at the Heard Museum which travelled to the Anchorage Museum, the Mashantucket Pequot Museum, and the Louisiana Art and Science Museum. In 2008 Hessel was appointed Curator of the Museum of Inuit Art in Toronto, where he organized the exhibition New Directions in Cape Dorset Drawing as well as retrospective expositions on artists James Archibald Houston and Kananginak Pootoogook.
Hessel is also known as a sculptor and painter, and has exhibited in Canada in Toronto and Ottawa, and in Japan in Kyoto and Nagoya. Frequently visiting the Arctic during his career, his role in introducing new medias to northern communities was acknowledged at The Festive North (2005) exhibition at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection. He is a director of the board of directors of the Nunavut-based Inuit Art Quarterlysince 2012.
In 1983 Hessel began working in the field of Inuit art at the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs, Ottawa. As Special Projects Officer and Coordinator at the Canadian Inuit Art Information Centre from 1984 until 1998, he travelled throughout the north to work with Inuit artists and artist cooperatives. During this period he wrote Canadian Inuit Sculpture (1991) and curated Arviat Stone Sculpture (1990-1) for the McMichael Canadian Art Collection and Stories in Stone (1997) in Seoul, South Korea. In 1998 his book, Inuit Art: An Introduction was published by the British Museum, London.
Ingo D. W. Hessel (born 1955) is a Canadian art historian and curator specializing in Inuit Art. The author of Inuit Art: An Introduction, Hessel has curated exhibitions for the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona, the Museum of Inuit Art in Toronto, and the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto.
Hessel was born in Ottawa, Ontario, in 1955. He received a BA in Art History from Carleton University in 1977.