This exhibition unveils a selection of artworks that have been acquired by the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) over the last five years, displayed in groupings that create a dialogue between the works, through their subject, medium and form.
This landmark exhibition is the first devoted to the fascinating career of gallerist Berthe Weill (1865-1951), an important, but nearly forgotten figure of modern art history.
These extraordinarily lifelike works originate from the most important private collection of Roman sculptures, assembled in the 19th century by the prince and banker Alessandro Torlonia (1800-1884).
For her first solo exhibition in a Quebec museum, Marie-Claire Blais is unveiling an entirely new body of work, composed of a monumental installation, several paintings and a sound work.