Bienvenue à l’Institut de l’art canadien
Depuis sa fondation en 2013, l’IAC s’est mérité de nombreux éloges et a attiré un public international de plus de 300 000 personnes par année. Nos contenus sont devenus une ressource fondamentale pour les enseignant·es d’écoles primaires et secondaires, de même que pour les professeur·es d’universités, les professionnel·les de musées, et nous avons un partenariat avec plus de 25 institutions muséales parmi les plus importantes au pays. Sans compter que notre organisation a été mise de l’avant dans de nombreux articles de journaux et de magazines à travers le Canada. Jetez un coup d’œil à ces témoignages pour constater ce que le public et les critiques ont dit de l’IAC.
[Les articles rassemblés ici sont présentés dans la langue originale de leur publication.]
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31 décembre 2020
Kent Monkman au MET, un dialogue historique
par Nicolas Mavrikakis, Le Devoir
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14 juillet 2020
New ebook explores life and legacy of Canadian artist Annie Pootoogook
par Eilís Quinn, Eye on the Arctic Nunavut artist Annie Pootoogook was renowned for her drawings of day-to-day life in the Inuit community of Kinngait, and now a new ebook has been released, exploring her life and legacy. Pootoogook is the fourth Arctic artist to be featured in the popular Art Canada Institute series.
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30 juin 2019
The Life and Story of Gershon Iskowitz
par Staff Writer, The Jewish Standard Remarkable story of Jewish artist published by Art Canada Institute
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6 mai 2019
Nunavut's Oviloo Tunnillie 'defied stereotypes' with evocative stone carvings
par Priscilla Hwang, CBC News ‘Usually carvers are not women, especially in Cape Dorset,’ says author Darlene Coward Wight
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28 avril 2019
These books aim to teach Canadians about their own art
par Christine Sismondo, Toronto Star The Art Canada Institute tells the story of Canadian art to millions of readers.
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26 avril 2019
New book puts spotlight on celebrated Cape Dorset carver
par John Thompson, Nunatsiaq News Art Canada Institute releases online book on the life and art of Oviloo Tunnillie
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26 mars 2019
Art Canada Institute Launches Book Series about Canadian Artists
par Staff, Galleries West The Art Canada Institute is launching an illustrated book series devoted to Canadian artists.
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24 janvier 2019
E-book by OAG curator details life and work of Canadian artist Molly Lamb Bobak
par Peter Robb, ARTSFILE Molly Lamb Bobak: Life & Work is part of the ACI’s Canadian Online Art Book Project that has released more than 25 books on Canadian art history.
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14 décembre 2018
A Pioneering Abstract Artist: Bertram Brooker
par Sheila Singhal, National Gallery of Canada Bertram Brooker (1888–1955) was best known as one of Canada’s first painters to exhibit abstract work in Canada
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10 décembre 2018
Online Art Books
par Portia Priegert, Galleries West As digital technology shakes down traditional publishing, the Art Canada Institute is stepping it up online
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10 octobre 2018
New online art book explores Kitchener-born, Canadian artist Homer Watson
par Staff Writer, The Kitchener Post Watson promoted his paintings that showcased a distinctly Canadian identity on the international stage
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2 mars 2018
Book celebrates legacy of artist Paterson Ewen
par Adela Talbot, Western News Paterson Ewen’s oeuvre was an inspiration for many Canadian artists who followed his example of experimentation and depictions of inner visions
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30 juin 2017
Remaking the Art Book for the Digital Age
par Anqi Shen, National Gallery of Canada “It wasn’t that there was no interest in Canadian art among the public — it just wasn’t reaching its audience,” says Sara Angel.
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16 mars 2016
How Artland, AGO and Art Canada Institute bring more Canadian art into people’s homes
par Amrita Chandra, Yonge Street While there are no shortage of art venues in Toronto, a few enterprising organizations are bringing Canadian art into people’s homes.
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20 octobre 2015
Real E-books
par Rosemary Shipton, The Editors’ Weekly The Art Canada Institute’s is embracing technology to reach new audiences for Canadian art history.
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20 septembre 2015
Oscar Cahén: A fine artist, finally getting his due
par Ken MacQueen, Maclean’s Oscar Cahén should have been famous. But illustrators like him weren’t afforded much respect, and his work was buried for 60 years. That’s set to change.
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10 avril 2015
Toronto Friends of the Visual Arts Gives $50,000 in Prizes
par Staff Writer, Canadian Art Toronto Friends of the Visual Arts Gives $50,000 in Prizes
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17 décembre 2013
Sara Angel Brings Art into the 21st Century
par Sky Goodden, BLOUIN ARTINFO The Art Canada Institute is redefining what Canadian art history means for a 21st century audience, using 21st century technology.
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13 décembre 2013
Canadian Art E-book Series Spotlights Homegrown Artists
par CBC News Staff, CBC News The Art Canada Institute will publish dozens of free, accessible books about Canadian artists.
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29 novembre 2013
Ready to Art
par Kate Fane, The Grid Starting this week, the Art Canada Institute will release a free, bilingual e-book about a major figure in Canadian art history six to 12 times a year.
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27 novembre 2013
Project Illuminates Canadian Art History for 21st Century Audience
par David Balzer, Canadian Art The Art Canada Institute is redefining the conversation about Canadian art history.
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25 novembre 2013
Bringing Canadian Art Books Online with the Art Canada Institute
par Julie Baldassi, Quill & Quire “I am very hopeful that some day my art will be rediscovered,” wrote Canadian visual artist Kathleen Munn in her notebook in 1974, the year she died.
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22 novembre 2013
How the Art Canada Institute is Breathing Digital Life into Canadian Art
par James Adams, The Globe and Mail The Art Canada Institute dedicated to the dissemination and promotion of Canadian art history “to as broad an audience as possible.”
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21 novembre 2013
Art Canada Institute: A True North Art History, Online and Free
par Murray White, Toronto Star Sara Angel’s Art Canada Institute produces ebooks on seminal Canadian artists available online—for free.
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17 novembre 2013
Meet Canada’s first celebrity photographer
par Ken MacQueen, Maclean’s William Notman, along with a host of forgotten artists, gets his 21st-century moment
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