The extenstive exhibition covers Robert’s artistic practice from 1970 until now and features 90 works in total.

The extenstive exhibition covers Robert’s artistic practice from 1970 until now and features 90 works in total.
Just in time for their opening, the NGC’s Gallery magazine feature Q&A with Michael Belmore on “Lost Bridal Veil Falls.”
This week it was announced that Robert Houle has received one of the Toronto Friends of the Visual Arts (TFVA) awards.
Indigenous peoples have always worked innovations in technology into their cultural practice.
In a recent article of the NGC’s Magazine Becky Rynor, an Ottawa based journalist, sits down Jane.
On February 1, TVO presents the world broadcast premiere of TVO Original There Are No Fakes.
They look to the past but also imply a future moment where an individual may step into the work to inhabit the space as an activating presence. The designer Fluevog “Swordfish” footwear was gifted to Ace by Anishinaabe artist Michael Belmore. This exchange, along with the decision to alter contemporary shoes, “demonstrates cultural continuity and a resistance to cultural stasis or erasure,” Ace shared. Nigik Makizinan – Otter Moccasins leaves an indelible imprint on the present.