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Art Gallery of Ontario
Located in the heart of downtown Toronto, the Art Gallery of Ontario is North America's eighth-largest art museum and presents 600 years of art in 50 galleries. More than half of the collection comprises Canadian and Inuit art. The Henry Moore Sculpture Centre houses the world's largest public collection of Moore's works.
Exhibit Schedule
Plains Indian Drawings, 1865-1935: Pages from a Visual History
November 14, 1997 to January 4, 1998
General Idea: The Search for the Spirit 1968-1975
October 8, 1997 to January 11, 1998
Keith Haring
October 17, 1997 to January 18, 1998
At the Threshold of the Visible
January 28 to April 12, 1998
Julia Margaret Cameron: The Creative Process
February 5 to May 3, 1998
The Warhol Look/Glamour Style Fashion
February 17 to mid May, 1998
Displacements: 3 Sculptors - Doris Salcedo, Miroslaw Balka, Rachel Whiteread
mid April to mid August, 1998
Waste Management
June to September 1998
Victorian Faerie Realms: Art to Enchant
June 10 to September 13, 1998
Location
Art Gallery of Ontario 317 Dundas Street West; Toronto, Canada
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Contact Us
Tel. (416) 979-6648
Web Site:
http://www.AGO.on.ca
E-mail:
director@AGO.on.ca
Admission
Pay what you can!
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Gallery Hours
May to October (Victoria Day to Thanksgiving Day) Tuesday to Friday: 12 noon to 9 pm Saturday and Sunday (and holiday Mondays): 10 am to 5:30 pm Closed Mondays
October to May (Thanksgiving Day to Victoria Day) Wednesday to Friday: 12 noon to 9 pm Saturday and Sunday (and holiday Mondays) 10 am to 5:30 pm Closed Mondays and Tuesdays
Information: 416-979-6648 or 416-979-6660, ext. 245 during Gallery hours
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The exhibition catalogue The Search for the Spirit: General Idea 1968-1975 (144 pgs. with 130 illustrations) contains essays by exhibition curator, Fern Bayer, AA Bronson of General Idea, and Christina Ritchie, Art Gallery of Ontario's Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art. It is available for $20. (Canadian) through the AGO Bookstore (tel: 416-979-6610) or through Art Metropole (tel: 416-703-4400).
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