Chagall was a supremely expressive colourist, and Daphnis & Chloé is widely considered the crowning achievement of his career as a printmaker. This spectacular series of lithographs is now on view at the...
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...
With the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival once again taking over the streets and galleries of Toronto, the National Gallery of Canada and the Museum of Canadian Contemporary Art (MOCCA) are staging...
The exhibition Alex Colville offers an opportunity to peel away the fascinating layers in Colville’s work. First shown last year at the Art Gallery of Ontario, where it broke attendance records, this...
Mary Pratt’s painting Red Currant Jelly (1972) is an indisputable gem of the National Gallery of Canada collection, and has long held pride of place in the galleries of modern Canadian art. From April 4, 2015...
One of the National Gallery of Canada's primary raisons d'être is building a collection that stands the test of time. And, while it is difficult to discern which works from a collection will be lauded a...
This winter, the NGC@MOCCA program is complementing the ROM/MOCCA retrospective exhibition of post-2000 work by artist and author Douglass Coupland with a trip to the mall. What visitors will find, however, is...