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While museums and galleries around the world mark 50 years since Picasso’s death, institutions in Canada are observing a banner year for a home-grown Modern art legend: Jean Paul Riopelle. The ...
With a career spanning nearly six decades, Jean Paul Riopelle is considered one of Canada’s greatest artists. His work has been featured in over 200 shows around the world and continues to be on ...
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At the height of last year’s exaggerated scare about a political purge at the National Gallery of Canada, Bloc Québécois MP Martin Champoux rose in the House of Commons to make an odd allegation.
The centenary celebrations of the great Quebec painter Jean Paul Riopelle continue with the announcement of the Canadian artists selected to participate in a countrywide cultural mediation program ...
Left: Jean-Paul Riopelle, “Untitled” (1964), oil on canvas, 130 × 160 cm, and right, a work by Joan Mitchell, Installation view, Mitchell Riopelle: Nothing in ...
The Vancouver Art Gallery is presenting the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of works by Jean Paul Riopelle (1923–2002) in Vancouver’s history. Fournier was among the first to exhibit artists ...
Few people have left as indelible a mark on Quebec’s visual arts heritage as Jean Paul Riopelle, and few were as close to him for an extended period of time as Bonnie Baxter. Baxter is a celebrated ...
Jean-Paul Riopelle, 78, an Abstract Expressionist painter and sculptor who was the first Canadian to have a painting sell for more than $1 million, died Tuesday at his home on Ile-aux-Grues on the St.