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  2. National Gallery of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The National Gallery of Canada (French: Musée des beaux-arts du Canada), located in the capital city of Ottawa, Ontario, is Canada's national art museum. [8] The museum's building takes up 46,621 square metres (501,820 sq ft), with 12,400 square metres (133,000 sq ft) of space used for exhibiting art.

  3. Category : Collection of the National Gallery of Canada

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    Photographs in the National Gallery of Canada (5 P) Pages in category "Collection of the National Gallery of Canada" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.

  4. McMichael Canadian Art Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Western Canada Gallery in the main building contains a forty-foot-long cedar bench, and red cedar arches, both of which contains images carved by Doug Cranmer. [24] However, the main building does not contain a large loading dock, preventing the institution from exhibiting large-scale installation artworks in the building.

  5. Art Gallery of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The Art Gallery of Alberta (AGA) is an art museum in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The museum occupies an 8,000 square metres (86,000 sq ft) building at Churchill Square in downtown Edmonton . The museum building was originally designed by Donald G. Bittorf, and B. James Wensley, although portions of that structure were demolished or built over ...

  6. Charles C. Hill - Wikipedia

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    Among his other shows are To Found a National Gallery: the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, 1880–1919 (1980). He also lectured widely on his exhibitions. [ 7 ] In 1920, the National Gallery of Canada Review published his article titled "Portraits of Canadian Artists, Architects, and Writers: The Photographs of Edmond Dyonnet, 1891–1915".

  7. Jean-François Bélisle - Wikipedia

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    Jean-François Bélisle (born 1975) is the director and CEO of the National Gallery of Canada, appointed in 2023.When he was appointed, La Presse newspaper in Montreal praised his "broad expertise, his contagious dynamism and his knowledge of the Canadian museum environment". [1]

  8. List of largest museums - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo National Art Center: Tokyo: 2007 Art Japan: National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts: Taichung: 1988 Art Taiwan: National Gallery Prague (Veletržní) Prague: 1796 Art 13,500 m 2 (145,000 sq ft) [87] Czech Republic: Indianapolis Museum of Art: Indianapolis: 1883 Art 62,000 m 2 (670,000 sq ft) [88] 16,600 m 2 (179,000 sq ft) [88] United States

  9. Jonathan Shaughnessy - Wikipedia

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    This was the artist's first solo exhibition in Canada. In 2010, Shaughnessy was coordinating curator of the exhibition Pop Life: Art in a Material World for the National Gallery of Canada, organized by Tate Modern. [4] Notable exhibitions include Vera Frenkel: Ways of Telling at the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art in 2014. [5]