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Anthropocene Examines The Shocking Impact Humans Have On The Earth
From artists Edward Burtynsky, Jennifer Baichwal, and Nicholas de Pencier comes a sobering photography and multimedia exhibition.
Laurent Amiot: Canadian Master Silversmith
A retrospective dedicated to the Quebec City-born master silversmith launches at the National Gallery of Canada.
The Extended Moment
The exhibition celebrates the evolution of photography by showcasing 175 photos and images from gallery’s collection.
The Legacy of James Wilson Morrice
An exhibition of one of Canada’s most celebrated modernist painters.
Must-See September Exhibitions
The most talked-about openings across Canada to see this fall.
Geoffrey Farmer
Geoffrey Farmer mines popular culture to create mixed-media masterpieces, garnering plenty of art crushes.
Moshe Safdie
FROM THE ARCHIVE: Moshe Safdie has had a storied career as an architect. He has not only seen enormous changes but also played a role in making them happen. His pursuit for “inherent buildability”, rather than a one-aesthetic-fits-all model, defines his creations.
The Projects of Moshe Safdie, 1967–2007
Esteemed architect Moshe Safdie has left his mark worldwide. From his debut at Expo 67 in Montreal, Quebec, to projects like the Yad Vashem Holocaust History Museum in Jerusalem, Safdie has built himself a resumé as varied as it is accomplished.
Caravaggio at the National Gallery
Not only is Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio one of the most famous painters to ever hold a brush, he’s also one of the founding fathers of the baroque style. In the first Canadian exhibit of this Old Master, the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa will present “Caravaggio and His Followers in Rome” from June 17 to September 11.