A bouncy-castle version of the Taj Mahal, a postcard to the King asking for the repatriation of a priceless diamond, a replication of an 18th-century Maroon camp and an installation symbolizing the death of old institutional practices in Canadian art museums are among the highlights of a powerful new exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada. Read More
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New exhibition showcases the five Canadian artists vying for Sobey Art Prize
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