Events
Public Tour: Vision Into Reality: The Birth of the Collection
South Vancouver Island
Tue. November 3rd, 2009 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Tour the specific exhibitions with a knowledgeable guide who will engage your senses. Tours are designed for a general audience.
Today, the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria holds the largest public collection of art in the province. Working with a nearly blank slate, Colin Graham, the AGGV's founding Director, imagined a collection culled from every corner of the world. He wanted to "give Victoria the whole gamut of ethnic cultures." Building relationships with Victorians who had art in their homes, Graham appealed to them to help establish a collection that could be held in public trust for the citizens of British Columbia.
The Birth of the Collection explores the various strengths of the collection including examples from local, Canadian, and international artists working in fine and decorative art media. Highlights include a significant collection of old master prints by Rembrandt, Dürer, and Goya as well as works by other international artists such as Turner, Daumier, Rodin, and Whistler. Graham also developed a fine survey of important historical Canadian art including paintings by Emily Carr, David Milne, Fred Varley, and Arthur Lismer. Alongside these traditional works he introduced international modernism through prints by Wassily Kandinsky, Henry Moore, Odilon Redon, and Georges Rouault. Perhaps most significantly he represented the art of his time though modernist paintings by Mark Tobey, Jack Shadbolt, Roy Kiyooka, Jock Macdonald, and Jack Bush, among many others.
| Cost: | Seniors (65+) $10.00 | Category: | Art |
| Location: | Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, 1040 Moss St., Victoria, B.C., V8V 4P1 | More Info: | Visitor Services (250) 384-4171 ext. 0 Visit Website |
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