Exhibition Project: Canada's Visual Culture Across Time and Place

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This project analyzes a curated exhibition showcasing Canada's rich visual culture across different time periods and geographical locations. The exhibition is thoughtfully divided into categories, beginning with Aboriginal art and progressing through the French and British colonial periods, the dominion of Canada, and the early 20th century. It culminates with depictions of World War II and contemporary art forms. The exhibition highlights European influences, particularly from the British and French, and includes works by significant artists like William Hoare, Francis Hayman, and Cornelius Krieghoff. It also features indigenous art forms from various regions and the Group of Seven's works. The project explores the transition of art styles, from the Baroque period to modern abstract forms, and showcases Canadian sculptures, including Inuit carvings. It concludes with contemporary art from the 1960s, offering a comprehensive view of Canada's visual heritage.
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