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WAG, National Gallery sign three-year partnership
THE Winnipeg Art Gallery and the National Gallery of Canada have just signed a three-year partnership.
Beginning in January 2013, the two institutions will present exhibitions in a dedicated space called The National Gallery of Canada at the Winnipeg Art Gallery. Visitors will be able to view masterpieces from the national collection -- both Canadian and international.
The partnership coincides with this year's centennial of the WAG.
Canadian artist Janet Cardiff's famous sound sculpture, Forty-Part Motet, will open the exhibition space in January.
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition September 11, 2012 D2
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