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Galerie d'Arts Contemporains |
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2165, rue Crescent, Montréal H3G 2C1 514-844-6711 514-844-9815
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Distance:
~0.789 km * |
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Description:
Gleaming hardwood floors and pale walls create an austere backdrop for this gallery's striking artwork. Art of all media and sizes is showcased beautifully, so that visitors get a sense of each piece's unique attributes but also see it incorporated into a space with human proportions. As a result, they understand how the art would fit into their own homes or offices. Canadian and international artists are represented, and you'll discover works both affordable and pricey. Take note, especially, of the vibrant canvases and curvaceous sculptures. |
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Galerie Elena Lee |
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(Shopping - Art Galleries) |
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1460, rue Sherbrooke Oeust, Montréal H3G 1K4 514-844-6009
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Distance:
~0.942 km * |
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Description:
Specializing in contemporary glass art, this prestigious gallery has been promoting established and developing artists for more than a generation. Many pieces are kept in the gallery continuously, and regular exhibitions make even more work available. The amazing items you'll see include sculpture, decorative objects, and useful (should you choose to employ them) goods. Blown glass, sandcast glass and chunks of glass that are worked and etched are all available, along with jewelry, ceramic vessels and other pieces that incorporate unusual glasswork. |
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Galerie Mazarine |
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(Shopping - Art Galleries) |
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1448, rue Sherbrooke oeust, Montréal H3G 1K4 514-982-6566
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Distance:
~0.942 km * |
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Description:
If you're intrigued by representational art, especially detailed, meticulous work, you'll enjoy this gallery. They carry engravings from the 16th to the 19th centuries, along with antique architectural and botanical prints and more contemporary pieces. You'll also find a selection of beautifully-crafted antique maps and conservation framing. Extraordinary examples of obi tapestries and woodblock prints from Japan, Tibetan religious paintings and replicas of Chinese vessels make for a comprehensive collection of Asian art. |
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Galerie Le Chariot |
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(Shopping - Art Galleries) |
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446, place Jacques-Cartier, Montréal H2Y 3B3 514-875-4994 514-875-6134
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Distance:
~1.443 km * |
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Description:
This arts emporium is the largest gallery of Inuit art in all of Canada, selling Mohawk pieces carved from soapstone and other indigenous materials. Paintings, dolls and small works of pen and ink round out the offerings. Reasonable prices for smaller items make for interesting and fun souvenirs. |
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Galerie de l'Institut de Design Montréal |
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(Shopping - Art Galleries) |
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390, rue Saint-Paul est Marché Bonsecours, level 2, Montréal H2Y 1H2 514-866-2436
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Distance:
~1.649 km * |
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Description:
A simple but spacious area illuminated by bare windows allows the innovation of these products to shine through. Created by local and international designers, the merchandise takes everyday objects and rethinks them, crafting unique, whimsical items that delight kids and adults alike. Among their selection of merchandise, you'll find furniture, home accessories, toys and unusual art objects. |
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Galerie Michel-Ange |
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(Shopping - Art Galleries) |
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430, rue Bonsecours, Montréal H2Y 3C4 514-875-8281 877-775-8281
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Distance:
~1.674 km * |
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Description:
The works of Canadian artists figure prominently at this established gallery, which occupies a lovely, historic building in Old Montréal. Over 100 artists are represented, and all are well-known for their skill and talent. A variety of media is on-hand, including wall-mounted art in many different genres, and expressive sculptures. A great selection of art and design books is also available. |
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User Rating: 10
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