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Ord looks at the gallery''s historical and intellectual context - from 1910 when Eric Brown became the gallery''s founding director, through Jean Sutherland Boggs, to Shirley Thomson - shedding light on its acquisitions, government policy towards the arts, and the public''s deep-rooted suspicion of avant-garde art. In showing how Canadian art came to be housed in a building whose architectural and...
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Ord looks at the gallery''s historical and intellectual context - from 1910 when Eric Brown became the gallery''s founding director, through Jean Sutherland Boggs, to Shirley Thomson - shedding light on its acquisitions, government policy towards the arts, and the public''s deep-rooted suspicion of avant-garde art. In showing how Canadian art came to be housed in a building whose architectural and...
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