Canadian illustration, family ties and national identity are all at the heart of the Ottawa Art Gallery’s new exhibit
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Take a look at these mesmerizing landscapes from the Group of Seven—made of bacteria
A suite of photos by artist Jon Sasaki reveals the microscopic lives on the palettes of some of Canada’s most iconic painters
Rediscovering the Group of Seven
This year will mark the 100th anniversary of the Group of Seven’s first exhibition. John Geddes revisits the group’s work in a bid to see their art as art, rather than ‘the over-familiar illustrations of a nation-building saga.’
The little-known WWII works of one of Canada’s most famous artists
They hang in schools across the country, and often unnoticed: The ‘For King and Country’ scrolls by the Group of Seven artist A.J. Casson
Framed by fortune
One painting, nearly three minutes, 11.2 million dollars: Inside the sale of Canada’s most expensive artwork
Unknown Lawren Harris painting emerges in Australia
Painting worth an estimated $400,000-$600,000 discovered on the eve of a major Harris show
From a home jammed with art, a trove of buried treasures
A locked room in a Toronto basement yields never-before-seen work from the Group of Seven
The art era before the Group of Seven
An Expo 67 vibe—seven decades early
Kim Dorland: ‘Tom Thomson on acid’
An unprecedented show puts Dorland’s work alongside the Group of Seven paintings that inspire him
Two autumn days in Algonquin Park
Behind the scenes of the Tom Thomson documentary