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A Reno Reconsidered: More Pics from Gehry’s AGO

AN ONLINE SUPPLEMENT TO THE SPRING 2009 PRINT EDITION OF CANADIAN ART
The new Walker Court with Frank Gehry's spiral staircase and Joe Fafard's <i>Potter</i> (1990), <i>Valadon</i> (1990) and <i>Elinore</i> (1989)
The new Walker Court with Frank Gehry's spiral staircase and Joe Fafard's Potter (1990), Valadon (1990) and Elinore (1989)

The new Walker Court with Frank Gehry's spiral staircase and Joe Fafard's Potter (1990), Valadon (1990) and Elinore (1989)




In the Spring 2009 issue of Canadian Art, Walrus Magazine senior editor Daniel Baird assesses the newly transformed Art Gallery of Ontario in his article “What Museums Are For.” This online supplement offers a further peek at the renovated galleries, with a portfolio of six more images by talented Toronto photographer Christopher Dew.

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This article was first published online on March 12, 2009.

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