In the exhibition Guerrilla Girls: It’s a Jungle Out There! at the National Gallery of Canada Library and Archives — which houses the most complete collection of Guerrilla Girls material in the country —...
In the National Gallery of Canada’s exhibition Monet: A Bridge to Modernity , on view until February 15, Jules Andrieu’s photographs of ruins in and around Paris, selected from the Gallery`s own collection,...
In this video Stephen Gritt, the National Gallery of Canada’s Director of Conservation and Technical Research, discusses the restoration of Claude Monet’s Waterloo Bridge: the Sun in a Fog (1903). The painting...
Young Canadian artists from across the country have answered the National Gallery’s recent call by picking up pencils, paintbrushes, ink jars and cameras to create some highly expressive works of art. The...
This exhibition, on at the National Gallery of Canada Library until March 2016, offers a rare glimpse of Pre-Raphaelite book and magazine illustrations published during the second half of the nineteenth...
Dr. Sonia Del Re is Associate Curator of European, American, and Asian Prints and Drawings at the National Gallery, and oversees a collection of about 15 000 works on paper. Dr. Del Re is curator of Beauty's...
Monet: A Bridge to Modernity is a National Gallery of Canada exhibition that looks at 12 paintings by the French Impressionist painter, most of them made over a three-year period, from 1872 to 1874, when Monet...
Just after the end of the Franco-Prussian War, Claude Monet returned to Paris from England. The artist began experimenting with a style of painting that would see him become one of the leaders of the...
Ann Thomas, the NGC's Curator of Photographs, discusses the passions and processes of photographer Frederick H. Evans. Luminous and True: The Photographs of Frederick H. Evans is on view at the Gallery until...
Jonathan Shaughnessy, the NGC’s Associate Curator of Contemporary Art, and Mireille Eagan, Curator of Contemporary Art at The Rooms, St. John's, NL, discuss the Masterpiece in Focus exhibition Mary Pratt: This...