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Tau Lewis, Symphony, 2021, various recycled and hand-dyed fabrics, recycled leather, cotton batting, beads, acrylic paint, PVA glue, metal hoop skirt, pipe, seashells and wire

Tau Lewis: Celestial Bodies and the Moral Compass of the Universe

Tau Lewis’ laborious hands-on process of making is committed to healing personal and collective traumas, especially in relation to histories and lived experiences within the African diaspora.
Jake Thomas, Two-Row Wampum belt (reproduction), 1993. Plastic imitation shell and sinew

Reading Rembrandt: An Indigenous Lens

For its showing in Ottawa, the Gallery has added two different voices that trace connections and explore the impact on Indigenous and Black peoples of the Dutch Republic’s colonial projects in the 17th century.
Rembrandt van Rijn, Heroine from the Old Testament, 1632-33

Rembrandt and Amsterdam: Living and Working in a Global Trade City

The Gallery’s Rembrandt exhibition explores the transformative decades of the artist’s career in the commercial capital of the Dutch Republic, a nascent democracy funded by colonialism and trade.
Geneviève Cadieux, Barcelone, 2003–21, installed at the National Gallery of Canada, 2021. inkjet prints on vinyl.

Geneviève Cadieux: The Humanity of “Barcelone”

Cadieux observes and interprets the human dimension through her own lens. Her latest monumental work brings attention to the subject of emotional distance and physical detachment in a relationship.
Francis Alÿs, postcard for The Ambassador, the XLIX Biennale di Venezia, Venice, June 2001

A Century of Artists’ Ephemera

A selection of fascinating and idiosyncratic artist material in the Library’s collection tells new stories of the way artists live, create art and promote their work.
Maurice Cullen, The Ice Harvest, c.1913. Oil on canvas.

The Season of Snow: Maurice Cullen and the Winter Landscape

Maurice Cullen and other Canadian artists returning home from Europe were inspired by winter, local landscape and quality of light. Light on snow became one of the defining subjects of Canadian Impressionism.
Franz Johnston, detail of illustration and lettering for Bon Echo: A Summer and Autumn Resort pamphlet, c.1922 

The Group of Seven and Graphic Design

Although the members of the Group of Seven are famous for their paintings of landscape, the majority of them began their careers in graphic design.

Moyra Davey

Renowned for her photographs, films, writings and photobooks, Moyra Davey imbues her work with personal narration and memory alongside text and influences of literary figures.

Lay of the Land: A Conversation with Nenets Artist Evgeniy Salinder

Among his sculptural works, artist Evgeniy Salinder creates small figures carved of reindeer antler and other materials, evoking the Sikritya peoples.

Art, Language and Self-Determination in Àbadakone

In the exhibition Àbadakone | Continuous Fire | Feu continuel, Indigenous languages play a part in encouraging the revival and resurgence of cultural traditions and knowledge.
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