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  1. This National Gallery of Canada Library and Archives display celebrates the centenary of Jean Paul Riopelle’s (1923–2002) birth. Oct 5, 2023 — Jun 30, 2024 9:30 a.m. EDT

  2. National Gallery of Canada. 380 Sussex Drive, Ottawa (Ontario), Canada. 1 800 319-2787 / 613 990-1985. info@beaux-arts.ca. Immerse yourself in Canada’s multifaceted national art collection! The National Gallery, centrally located in Ottawa’s ByWard Market, is home to the largest collection of Indigenous and Canadian art in the world.

  3. 27 de oct. de 2023 · Riopelle: Crossroads in Time. As part of the centennial celebrations of Jean Paul Riopelle’s birth, the National Gallery of Canada will present a major exhibition of its own Riopelle works, together with loans from public and private collections. This centenary retrospective examines the 20th-century artistic trailblazer through a 21st ...

  4. 1 de jun. de 2024 · National Gallery of Canada, national art museum founded in Ottawa in 1880. Its holdings include extensive collections of Canadian art as well as important European works. Its nucleus was formed with the donation of diploma works by members of the Royal Canadian Academy. In 1911 the drawing collection was formed (1913–24) with important works by Albrecht Dürer and Rembrandt, and the ...

  5. 26 de abr. de 2024 · The National Gallery of Canada is responsible for developing, maintaining, and promoting— throughout Canada and internationally— a collection of both historic and contemporary art with special, but not exclusive, reference to Canada. It also furthers knowledge, understanding, and enjoyment of art in general among all Canadians.

  6. Kent Monkman is a filmmaker, illustrator, and visual artist who began his exploration of the arts as a painter. The artist is a member of the Fisher River Band in northern Manitoba and is of Swampy Cree and English/Irish descent. He was raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Monkman has always had a love for the arts.

  7. The National Gallery of Canada is committed to offering a welcoming and safe place for our visitors, employees and volunteers. Discover contemporary and historical artworks - including paintings, sculptures, photographs and multimedia installations - in this landmark site located near the vibrant ByWard Market area. Duration: 2-3 hours.