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It is an exciting year for the Canadian Biennial. For the first time in its history, the exhibition is spread across two venues, the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa and the Art Gallery of Alberta in...
When The Globe and Mail decided to move from its headquarters on Front Street to a new building on King Street in Toronto, a team was faced with the daunting task of deaccessioning more than 750,000...
Joyce Wieland had a major crush on Tom Thomson, according to a new exhibition at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in Kleinberg, Ontario.
As one of Canada’s most acclaimed contemporary artists, Alex Janvier’s prolific artistic output was on full display recently at the National Gallery of Canada (NGC) in the largest and most comprehensive...
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Throughout the summer, fans of Pablo Picasso are in for a major treat at the Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG). The WAG’s Picasso experience includes two exhibitions: Picasso: Man and Beast. The Vollard Suite of...
An NGC touring exhibition currently on view at the Art Gallery of Alberta celebrates drawing as fine art, tracing its evolution in Britain during the Victorian Age. Beauty’s Awakening: Drawings by the Pre-...
Cran’s recent work and his unique artistic progression are explored in a new exhibition, organized by the National Gallery of Canada and the Art Gallery of Alberta as part of the NGC@AGA exhibition series.
Visitors to the Winnipeg Art Gallery can now view two of Ron Mueck’s iconic works — A Girl (2006), and Untitled [Old Woman in Bed] (2000) — for the first time, thanks to an ongoing partnership between the...
With the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival once again taking over the streets and galleries of Toronto, the National Gallery of Canada and the Museum of Canadian Contemporary Art (MOCCA) are staging...
This winter, the NGC@MOCCA program is complementing the ROM/MOCCA retrospective exhibition of post-2000 work by artist and author Douglass Coupland with a trip to the mall. What visitors will find, however, is...