Under the 1990 federal Museums Act, the National Gallery of Canada has a specific mandate to "preserv (e) and promot (e) the heritage of Canada and all its peoples throughout Canada and abroad, and (to) contribut (e) to the collective memory and sense of identity of all Canadians." This mandate is not taken lightly by the Gallery which conceives of its responsibilities not only in terms of the pedagogical dissemination of Canadian art to the world, but also in terms of the definition and legitimation of a specifically Canadian art practice. This thesis unravels the threads of the Gallery's commitment to a national programme by examining the mechanisms through which discourses of art and of the nation are constituted and negotiated across t...
As Canada prepares for its 150th birthday, within the context of its colonial legacy, silenced histo...
This paper explores some of the challenges that cultural institutions face in trying to stay relevan...
Canadian art galleries have long been criticized for their poor inclusion of First Nations art, espe...
A national institution with a federal mandate to promote Canada's artistic heritage, the Nation...
The history of collection at the National Gallery of Canada, the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Mont...
This article investigates the relation between art exhibitions and political issues by analysing a f...
The official mandate of the National Gallery of Canada's is to "develop, maintain, and make known, t...
This chapter considers the nature of the public sphere in which museums operate, and investigates mu...
In December 1927, Emily Carr's paintings were shown for the first time in central Canada in an exhib...
Museums are important public sites for the authentication and presentation of heritage in Western cu...
This thesis explores the use of museum spaces in disrupting settler notions of Canadian identity. By...
Nemiroff documents the Native art collections of the National Gallery of Canada and provides a chron...
Théberge traces a brief history of the Gallery’s various collections in this publication showcasing ...
The Canadian Museum of Civilization (CMC) was constructed as a national-popular symbol which would u...
The history of the National Gallery of Canada belongs to the history of national museums in society ...
As Canada prepares for its 150th birthday, within the context of its colonial legacy, silenced histo...
This paper explores some of the challenges that cultural institutions face in trying to stay relevan...
Canadian art galleries have long been criticized for their poor inclusion of First Nations art, espe...
A national institution with a federal mandate to promote Canada's artistic heritage, the Nation...
The history of collection at the National Gallery of Canada, the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Mont...
This article investigates the relation between art exhibitions and political issues by analysing a f...
The official mandate of the National Gallery of Canada's is to "develop, maintain, and make known, t...
This chapter considers the nature of the public sphere in which museums operate, and investigates mu...
In December 1927, Emily Carr's paintings were shown for the first time in central Canada in an exhib...
Museums are important public sites for the authentication and presentation of heritage in Western cu...
This thesis explores the use of museum spaces in disrupting settler notions of Canadian identity. By...
Nemiroff documents the Native art collections of the National Gallery of Canada and provides a chron...
Théberge traces a brief history of the Gallery’s various collections in this publication showcasing ...
The Canadian Museum of Civilization (CMC) was constructed as a national-popular symbol which would u...
The history of the National Gallery of Canada belongs to the history of national museums in society ...
As Canada prepares for its 150th birthday, within the context of its colonial legacy, silenced histo...
This paper explores some of the challenges that cultural institutions face in trying to stay relevan...
Canadian art galleries have long been criticized for their poor inclusion of First Nations art, espe...