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MONTREAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS APPOINTS EUNICE BéLIDOR AS CURATOR - Artforum Eunice Bélidor has been named the Gail and Stephen A Jarislowsky Curator of Quebec and Canadian contemporary art (1945 to today) at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, becoming the institution’s first full-time Black curator since it was founded 161 years ago
Jennifer Laurent Joins Montreal Museum of Fine Arts as Curator of . . . The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) announced that Jennifer Laurent has been named curator of modern and contemporary decorative arts Laurent succeeds Diane Charbonneau, who recently retired after a twenty-year tenure at the museum, and will oversee the institution’s decorative arts collection, which contains more than ten thousand
Ara Osterweil on Marisol - Artforum View of “Marisol: A Retrospective,” 2023–24, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts From left: Women and Dog, 1963; Self-Portrait, 1961–62
NALINI MALANI - Artforum Nalini Malani was recently awarded the prestigious Kyoto Prize and this year was the subject of two major museum exhibitions #—the ongoing “Crossing Boundaries” at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and the just-closed “My Reality Is Different” at London’s National Gallery #—in which new large-scale video projections extend the
“Il Modo Italiano” - Artforum By contrast, “Il Modo Italiano: Italian Design and Avant-Garde in the 20th Century,” co-organized by the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Museo di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto (MART), and the Royal Ontario Museum, is striking for curators Giampiero Bosoni and Guy Cogeval’s thoughtful juxtapositions of developments in
Reviews - Artforum Montreal Museum of Fine Arts By Robert Enright León de los Aldama, Mexico “30 Years in the Art World
“Hitchcock and Art: Fatal Coincidences” - Artforum That’s no longer the case, thanks to the extraordinary exhibition “Hitchcock et l’art: coincidences fatales Hitchcock and Art: Fatal Coincidences,” which originated at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and traveled to the Centre Pompidou in Paris I’ve never seen a more synapse-popping art show than this, which imaginatively