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as important as the National Gallery," and that it gave the visitor the feeling of making an ascent to a ritual, a ceremony. The walls of the entrance lobby are lined with rectangular cut pink granite, excluding the southern wall, which is part of the glass-walled exterior facade. A glass and steel ceiling reminiscent of Gothic cathedral architecture, extends the entire way of the ramp. However, as opposed to most Gothic cathedrals, the ceiling has several concrete columns spaced out to support the roof. The summit of the ramp leads towards the Great Hall of the building, situated in the three-storey glass cupola.
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struts. The third tier of the cupola is formed with similar designs, although the triangular glass panes are isosceles triangles. The isosceles triangles converge upwards, with its apexes towards the centre. The building's three-tiered cupola is positioned in a manner in which the cupola would be flanked by the
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The interior entrance lobby is floored with pink-granite, and includes a straight four metres (13 ft) wide ramp which slopes upward towards the west. Safdie noted the importance of the ramp in his design, stating that one should "go through some kind of procession to make your way into something
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As of October 2018, the National Gallery of Canada's permanent collection holds more than 93,625 works, representing several artistic movements and eras in art history. The Gallery has a large and varied collection of paintings, works on paper, sculptures and photographs. The earliest works acquired
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The three-tiered glass cupola is formed out of rectangular glass and narrow steel supports. The second tier of the cupola is formed out of rectangles and equilateral triangles that are further subdivided into eight or twelve smaller equilateral triangles. All these glass pieces are joined by steel
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was passed, outlining the Gallery's mandate and resources. During the 1920s, the building was expanded. The art gallery was given four floors, and a separate entrance was created for the art museum. In addition, a firewall was built between the Natural Sciences Museum and the National Gallery. But,
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Until the mid-1980s, the Gallery's mandate did not include collecting art by Indigenous peoples. This has been much critiqued, and led to important changes at the Gallery from the 1980s onwards. Despite a major re-hang in 2003 of the Canadian galleries to include Indigenous art for the first time,
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issued a joint press release announcing a three-year partnership, which saw the use of the Art Gallery of Alberta's galleries to exhibit works from the National Gallery's collection. The program was the first "satellite program" between the National Gallery of Canada, and another institution, with
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Corporation (NMC) absorbed the National Gallery of Canada in 1968. During the 1970s, the NMC diverted funds from the National Gallery to form regional galleries. The Gallery completed renovations to the Lorne Building in 1976. By 1980, it had become apparent that the National Gallery would need to
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in 2017, the Gallery undertook a C$ 7.4 million renovation to open the Canadian and Indigenous Art: From Time Immemorial to 1967 gallery. This gallery displays the progression of Canadian art and history, exhibiting Canadian and Indigenous works side by side. These works are exhibited in a manner
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includes over 50,000 auction catalogues, in addition to 182,000 slides and 360,000 research photographs. The Library and Archives' Exceptional Materials and Notable Subject Collections contains a number of rare imprints, books, and bookplates on Canadian artists, as well as items relating to
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The diversion of funds by the NMC to help fund regional museums was ended in 1982, and the National Museums of Canada formally dissolved in 1987. As a result of this dissolution, the National Gallery reacquired its institutional independence, along with the mandate and powers outlined in its
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by the museum were from Canadian artists, with Canadian art remaining the focus of the institution. However, its collection also includes several works from artists around the world. The Gallery's collection has been built up through purchases and donations. The Gallery organizes its own
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By the 1950s, the space in the Victoria Memorial Museum building had grown inadequate for the Gallery's collections. In 1952, the Gallery launched a design contest for architects to design a permanent home for the gallery. But the Gallery failed to garner support from the government of
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The building's northern, eastern, and western exterior facade is made up of pink-granite walls, or glass-windows. The southern exterior facade features an elongated glass wall, supported by concrete pylons grouped in fours. The profile of the southern facade was designed to mimic a
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The Gallery's contemporary collection includes 1,500 works from artists since the 1990s. The collection features a number of works from Canadian, and its Indigenous artists. The first Indigenous Canadian contemporary artwork acquired by the National Gallery was in 1987, a piece by
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The Gallery's prints and drawings collection includes 27,000 works on paper, dating from the 15th century to the present day. The prints and drawing collection includes 10,000 works on paper by Canadian artists; more than 800 of these prints and drawings being crafted by
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artists in the early 20th century. However, the makers of these works were often not acknowledged as Indigenous, because the Gallery's mandate did not include the collection of art by Indigenous peoples until the 1980s. The Gallery acquired its first
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donated a contemporary art collection to the National Gallery in honour of Canada' 150th anniversary. The collection includes 197 paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media pieces with most of it originating from Vancouver-based artists including
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The library and archives of the National Gallery of Canada hold an extensive collection of literature on Canadian art. The library and archives was established alongside the Gallery in 1880, and contains documents on western art from the
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cathedrals. The eastern portion of the building's southern facade transitions into a low-levelled crystalline glass cupola, which holds the museum's main entrance; and its western portion, which features a three-tiered glass cupola.
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The Gallery also has approximately 400 works from Asian artists, dating from 200 CE to the 19th century. The Gallery's Asian collection began in the early 20th century, with a number of works originating from the collection of
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To provide a workable compromise for the National Gallery, St. Laurent's government offered the National Gallery the eight-storey Lorne Building for its use. The National Gallery moved into the nondescript office building on
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to the present day. The collection includes 275,000 books, exhibition catalogues, and periodicals; 76,000 documentation files; and 95,000 microforms. The archives serves as the institutional archive for the Gallery.
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dissolved the corporation. However, because the groundwork for the building was already completed, Mulroney chose to continue funding construction for the Gallery, albeit at a reduced total budget of C$ 162 million.
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bequeathed a large collection to NGC consisting primarily of Quebecois pre-confederation silver; this bequest of more than 12,000 objects included around 16 works by Indigenous artists. In 1989 and 1992, the
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for $ 1.8 million, igniting a storm of controversy. However, since that time its value has appreciated to approximately C$ 40 million as of 2014. In 1999, the Gallery acquired a sculpture of a giant spider,
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from the collection of David R. Graham, putting it on display in December 2018. It is the third work by Tissot to be acquired by the museum since 1921. Other works from the collection include
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the Gallery was still in temporary space in the Victoria Memorial Museum building. Longterm plans were to move it to a new permanent location, with spaces dedicated to the viewing of art.
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serves as the museum's governing legislation. It empowers a board of trustees to serve as the Gallery's governing body, with the board, through the Chair, being accountable to the
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The European, American, and Asian collection area includes most of the Gallery's works by non-Canadian artists. The Gallery acquired its first European work in 1907: the painting
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to exhibit its collection, travelling across Canada and abroad. The National Gallery is the largest lender of art in Canada, sending out approximately 800 works a year.
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chose the National Gallery as one of the top 500 buildings produced in Canada during the last millennium. The National Gallery of Canada is housed in a building on
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In 1988, the Gallery was relocated to a new building designed for this purpose. The National Gallery of Canada is situated in a glass and granite building on
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Martin was named the "acting director" of the institution since 1981, although he was not conferred as the institution's formal director until August 1983.
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for a cost of C$ 3.2 million. The sculpture was installed on the plaza in front of the Gallery. In 2011 the Gallery installed Canadian sculptor
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The building's southern facade, made up of a glass wall supported by concrete pylons, and a three-storey glass cupola in the southwest corner.
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there, and inadequate exhibition areas that provided only enough space for two per cent of the collection to be exhibited at any given time.
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declared the government's commitment to erect new permanent buildings for its national museums, including the National Gallery, and the
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An independent Crown corporation, the Canadian Museums Construction Corporation was established to build the Gallery, with a budget of
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online, permitting its last legal owners to examine and possibly lay claim to the works. In 2006, the Gallery returned a painting by
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artists. The prints and drawing collection also includes 2,500 drawings and 10,000 prints by American, Asian, and European artists.
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The Gallery's collection includes American and European works dating from the Renaissance through the 20th century. In addition to
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the Gallery continues to work towards more equitable representation of Indigenous art, particularly in its historical galleries.
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was named the first director in 1910. In 1911, the Gallery moved to the Victoria Memorial Museum building, sharing it with the
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announced a shift in policy focus towards the "creation of a nation," with priority given to the arts in an effort to enrich
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Victoria Memorial Museum building in 1911. The National Gallery of Canada was situated in the building from 1911 to 1960.
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artists. In addition to exhibiting works from its permanent collection, the Gallery also organizes and hosts a number of
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was named the Gallery's director, succeeding Pierre Théberge, on 19 January 2009. On 19 April 2019, he was succeeded by
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behind the gallery. Other contemporary artists whose works are featured in the National Gallery's collection include
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The Gallery's permanent collection includes more than 93,000 works by European, American, Asian, Canadian, and
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The Gallery's European collection has since expanded either through acquisitions or gifts. Such works include
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In December 2000, the National Gallery announced it suspected approximately 100 works from its collection was
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Newland, Anne (1991). "The National Gallery of Canada's Theme Rooms: Exploring the Educational Exhibition".
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The federal government assumed responsibility for the Gallery in 1913, with the enactment of the
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The interior courtyard of the building includes the Taiga Garden. The garden was designed by
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Capital Culture: A Reader on Modernist Legacies, State Institutions and the Value(s) of Art
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added to its collection in 1918. The Gallery also holds the largest collection of works by
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similar initiatives launched at other Canadian art galleries in the following years.
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National Gallery of Canada is latest major museum to welcome Louise Bourgeois' Maman
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during the Second World War. The Gallery posted images of works suspected of being
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A number of Indigenous artists whose works are featured in the collection include
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Spaces and Places for Art: Making Art Institutions in Western Canada, 1912-1990
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Spaces and Places for Art: Making Art Institutions in Western Canada, 1912-1990
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The Gallery's Canadian collection includes works dating from the 18th century
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Beyond Wilderness: The Group of Seven, Canadian Identity and Contemporary Art
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Diversity Counts: Gender, Race, and Representation in Canadian Art Galleries
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Diversity counts: gender, race, and representation in Canadian art galleries
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Diversity counts: gender, race, and representation in Canadian art galleries
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which examines the intertwined relations between the two groups of people.
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Anne Whitelaw, "Placing Aboriginal Art at the National Gallery of Canada"
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The following is a list of directors of the National Gallery of Canada:
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The Gallery's Canadian collection holds a large number of works by the
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artists around the world, although it has an emphasis on works by the
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district. The building is the fourth edifice to house the art museum.
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relocate, given the poor condition of the building, historical use of
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The Gallery is affiliated with several associations, including the
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The Gallery was first formed in 1880 by Canada's Governor General,
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National Gallery acquires rare Renaissance masterpiece by Salviati
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Fragment of the Petrobelli Altarpiece: The Dead Christ with Angels
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Sculptures on display in the museum's sculpture courtyard in 2005
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The largest work in the Gallery is the entire interior of the
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Negotiations in a Vacant Lot: Studying the Visual in Canada
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In December 2009, the National Gallery of Canada and the
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within five years. The director of the National Gallery,
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The National Gallery of Canada: Ideas, Art, Architecture
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Fitzhenry and Whiteside Book of Canadian Facts and Dates
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The pink-granite walls of the building's western façade.
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next to the Sussex Drive entrance, and American artist
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to the west when approaching the museum from the east.
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