MMFA MUSEUM'S GIFT OF THE HOLIDAYS:
THE MONTREAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS OFFERS ITS EXHIBITIONS VIRTUALLY
December 1,2020 - January 11, 2021
MMFA's Gift of the Holidays has been extended until January 24, 2021.
To celebrate the holiday season despite the closure of cultural institutions, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) is giving its large audience a present, it is inviting the public to explore its exhibitions in the comfort of their home. Go to mbam.qc.ca/en/museums-gift-of-the-holidays/ to access free 3D virtual tours of four exhibitions. After January 11, 2011 these virtual exhibitions will be reserved exclusively for Museum Members. It is a tremendous opportunity to experience these great exhibitions during the times when many of us are not with friends or family.
With great image quality, these virtual
tours allow visitors to stroll through the exhibition space at their own pace,
admiring each work, reading all the texts on the wall, and viewing the smallest
details up close. There is no time limit on the tours, and visitors can return
as often as they wish until January 11, 2021. The premature closure
of Paris in the Days of Post-Impressionism in early October
due to the pandemic disappointed members of the public, and this virtual
version provides a last chance to visit it. The audio guide has been integrated
into the tour, letting you stroll through the exhibition almost as if you
were there.
Riopelle: The Call of
Northern Landscapes and Indigenous Cultures
This major exhibition dedicated to Jean Paul
Riopelle (1923-2002), a towering figure in Canadian, Quebec and international
modern art, is based on original research. The exhibition explores the artist's
interest in the North and Indigenous cultures, with nearly 160 works and more
than 150 artefacts and archival documents. It sheds new light on the artist's
work during the 1950s and 1970s by retracing the travels and influences that
fed his fascination with northern regions and North American Indigenous
communities.
Paris in the Days of
Post-Impressionism: Signac and the Indépendants
Presented exclusively at the MMFA in the summer of 2020, this major exhibition invites visitors on a journey to the artistic
effervescence of France at the turn of the 20th century. Through over 500 works
from an outstanding private collection, the public will discover a magnificent
body of paintings and graphic works by Signac
and avant-garde artists: Impressionists, Fauves, Symbolists, Nabis, Cubists,
Expressionists, and Neo‑Impressionists. (You can read more about this Impressionists exhibition in my blog here).
Yehouda Chaki: Mi Makir; A Search for the Missing
This
exhibition pays tribute to the victims and survivors of the Shoah, on
the 75th anniversary of the liberation from the Auschwitz-Birkenau
concentration and extermination camp. It immerses the visitor in a
poignant installation composed of shadowy portraits of individuals
executed in concentration camps, as well as a sculpture of books sadly
reminiscent of the burnings of Jewish, liberal or leftist books declared
non-German by groups of Nazi students.
In mid-December, one other virtual exhibitions will be added to the list:
Manuel Mathieu:
Survivance
The exhibition brings together some twenty paintings never before shown in Canada, as
well as an installation created especially for the MMFA, in which the artist's
roots and memories gradually reveal themselves, punctuating the vivid, striking
compositions. This first solo
exhibition of the artist in a North American museum reveals a fluid, expressive,
quasi-Expressionist and sometimes even abstract painting style, revealing a world of contrasts and tensions.
mbam.qc.ca/en/museums-gift-of-the-holidays/
Acknowledgments
The immersive 3D virtual tours were created by
Gaspésie Virtuelle,
Riopelle: The Call of Northern Landscapes and
Indigenous Cultures
An exhibition
presented by Hydro-Québec.
Major public
partner: Government of Canada.
Major patron:
Audain Foundation.
In
collaboration with Hatch, the Jean Paul Riopelle Foundation, the Heffel Fine Art
Auction House, Tourisme Montréal, RBC and the MMFA's Angel Circle.
Paris in the Days of Post-Impressionism
The MMFA
gratefully acknowledges the anonymous private collector for the very generous
loan of his works for this exhibition.
Presented by
Hydro-Québec
In collaboration
with: XN Worldwide Insurance, Tourisme Montréal, MMFA's Angel Circle
Yehouda
Chaki: Mi
Makir; A Search for the Missing
Major Patron:
Bensadoun family
In
collaboration with: The Jewish Community Foundation of Montreal and the Azrieli
Foundation
With the
generous contribution of Roslyn Margles and the Jonathan and Susan Wener family
And support
from the exhibition ambassadors: The Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Family
Foundation, The Saryl and Stephen Gross Family Foundation, Riva and Thomas O.
Hecht, Sari Hornstein, Amy Weinberg and Norbert Hornstein, Joel A. and Rhoda
Pinsky, Julia and Stephen F. Reitman, Irwin and Sara Tauben and Viscofan Canada
Manuel Mathieu: Survivance
In
collaboration with the MMFA's Young Philanthropists' Circle.
For more information about the Montreal Museum of Fine, visit the museum's website.
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