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  • Work
    • Film Notebooks
    • Peabody Essex Museum
    • Tokyo Biennale 2023
    • Ace Hotel
    • MOCA
    • ifa - Galerie Stuttgart Germany
    • Notes on the MoMA Project
    • Kisangani, Zaire
    • Notes on Obsolescence
    • Barcelona Pavilion
    • Museum Abteiberg
    • Tea Pavilion
    • Gouache Drawings
    • Worker's Pavilion
    • Drawing Centre Diepenheim
    • Wall Drawing Diepenheim
    • Shaw Street Public School
  • Essays and Press
    • Marc Mayer Essay 2024
    • MOCA: In Conversation 2021
    • GGArts Award 2017
    • Domus India 2017
    • Domus Article 2015
    • Power Plant: Artist Talk
    • Ranjit Hoskote Essay
    • T'ai Smith Text
    • Mark Kingwell Essay
    • Joel Robinson Essay
    • Jonathan Watkins Text
    • Ian Wallace Essay
    • MoMus Interview
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GGArts Exhibition, Winnipeg Art Gallery, April 8 - Sept 4, 2017

Added on February 22, 2017 by Shelagh Keeley.

April 8 - September 4, 2017
Celebrating the best and brightest in Canadian contemporary art and craft, this year’s Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts exhibition will showcase the work of eight outstanding laureates: Michèle Cournoyer, Mike Hoolboom, Shelagh Keeley, Glenn Lewis, Landon Mackenzie, Philip Monk, Shelley Niro, and Pamela Ritchie. Created in 1999 by the Governor General and the Canada Council for the Arts — which also administers the Awards — they are among Canada’s most coveted art awards for career achievement.

Vernissage: April 7, 2017

More information here.

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