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 Tree Spirit: The Woodcuts of Naoko Matsubara
Saturday, Feb 22 2003 to Sunday, June 01, 2003
Royal Ontario Museum - 100 Queen's Park
Naoko Matsubara, an important contemporary woodcut artist whose work has been exhibited widely in international galleries and museums, donated 177 of her prints to the ROM in 1998. Tree Spirit: The Woodcuts of Naoko Matsubara will showcase the print-making artistry of this Japanese-Canadian artist, while acknowledging her generous donation. Call (416) 586-5549 for more details.
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Tree Spirit: The Woodcuts of Naoko Matsubara
Saturday, Feb 22 2003 to Sunday, June 01, 2003
Royal Ontario Museum - 100 Queen's Park
Naoko Matsubara, an important contemporary woodcut artist whose work has been exhibited widely in international galleries and museums, donated 177 of her prints to the ROM in 1998. Tree Spirit: The Woodcuts of Naoko Matsubara will showcase the print-making artistry of this Japanese-Canadian artist, while acknowledging her generous donation. Call (416) 586-5549 for more details.
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Present Tense: Harun Farocki
Wednesday, Apr 9 2003 to Sunday, July 06, 2003
Art Gallery of Ontario - 317 Dundas St. W.
Berlin-based Harun Farocki, a towering innovator of independent documentary film since the 1960s, investigates the formations of "reality" by surveillance technology and private media channels. Call (416) 979-6660 for more information.
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Pop Photographica
Saturday, Apr 26 2003 to Sunday, July 20, 2003
Art Gallery of Ontario - 317 Dundas St. W.
Since the invention of the daguerreotype in 1839, photographic images have found enterprising applications. They were incorporated into three-dimensional objects such as gold watches, brooches, walking sticks, clocks and other specialty goods that included photographs as reminders of significant events. Call (416) 979-6660 for more information.
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Rebecca Belmore: The Named and the Unnamed
Wednesday, May 7 2003 to Sunday, August 03, 2003
Art Gallery of Ontario - 317 Dundas St. W.
Belmore?s work stages a relationship between bodily performance and sculptural installation, moving from the narrative to the poetic and from action to quiet reflection. Belmore?s new work engages a comme- moration of the women who have gone missing in the downtown east side of Vancouver, while recalling other unnamed histories that constitute our national identity, and hers. Call (416) 979-6660 for more information.
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Tom Thomson
Friday, May 30 2003 to Sunday, September 07, 2003
Art Gallery of Ontario - 317 Dundas St. W.
Tom Thomson brings together, for the first time since his death in 1917, more than 140 of the artists oil sketches, paintings and works on paper, along with works by his contemporaries. This comprehensive exhibition covers his entire, though brief, artistic career; his materials and techniques; his relationship to the Arts and Crafts movement; the changing character of his subject matter in Algonquin Park, from logging to tourism development; and the mythology around his life and death. Call (416) 979-6660 for more information.
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Eternal Egypt: Masterpieces of Ancient Art from the British Museum
Saturday, Feb 28 2004 to Sunday, June 06, 2004
Royal Ontario Museum - 100 Queen's Park
Eternal Egypt illustrates the development and achievements of the ancient Egyptian art over more than three thousand years, from the pre-Dynastic to the Roman Periods (c. 3100 BC to 30 BC). Concentrating on the splendid objects from the Middle and New Kingdoms and the Late Period, the diverse works include mummy masks, coffins and other funerary items, sculpture and reliefs, papyri, jewellery and cosmetic items.
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