Home » today » News » New York Art Week | A dozen Canadian galleries will be there New York Art Week | A dozen Canadian galleries will be there May 6, 2022 by world today news A dozen Canadian galleries, including several from Montreal, are taking part, until May 8, in the New York Art Week event in the Big Apple. Posted at 2:05 p.m. – – Andre Duchesne The Press – Of these galleries, there are seven within the Association of Contemporary Art Galleries (AGAC). They will present the works of 10 artists, including nine Canadians. Among others, we note the presence of the Montreal galleries Projet Pangée, Blouin Division, and Nicolas Robert at the NADA fair. The Bradley Ertaskiran gallery will be at the Independent fair while Duran|Mashaal will be at the Future Art Fair (just like Nicolas Robert). “As several fairs have been canceled or postponed for two years due to the pandemic, the art community is waiting with excitement and impatience for this unmissable event,” said Julie Lacroix, director of the Association, in a press release. The AGAC is delighted with the strong presence of its members on the international market, which bears witness to both the audacity and the vigor of our galleries. » – Related posts:Access DeniedMeurthe-et-Moselle: a volleyball club victim of child pornography hackingStrong International Coalition Stands Behind Ukraine: White House Delivers Message to PutinDiscover the Oldest Cities in Spain - From Cadiz to Barcelona and BeyondShare this:FacebookX Related the candidate who gains strength for the banking of the University of Chile SpaceX Dragon capsule safely returns crew 3 astronauts to Earth Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for:
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Andre Duchesne
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Of these galleries, there are seven within the Association of Contemporary Art Galleries (AGAC). They will present the works of 10 artists, including nine Canadians.
Among others, we note the presence of the Montreal galleries Projet Pangée, Blouin Division, and Nicolas Robert at the NADA fair.
The Bradley Ertaskiran gallery will be at the Independent fair while Duran|Mashaal will be at the Future Art Fair (just like Nicolas Robert).
“As several fairs have been canceled or postponed for two years due to the pandemic, the art community is waiting with excitement and impatience for this unmissable event,” said Julie Lacroix, director of the Association, in a press release. The AGAC is delighted with the strong presence of its members on the international market, which bears witness to both the audacity and the vigor of our galleries. »
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