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1380 Sherbrooke Street WestMontreal, QuebecH3G 1J5514-285-2000. Find us on Google Maps. Find out about the MMFA's exhibitions on display, upcoming and on tour, as well as learn about past exhibitions.
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Montreal Museum of Fine Arts | MMFA. Visit. Exhibitions and...
- Riopelle
Riopelle: The Call of Northern Landscapes and Indigenous...
- Marisol: A Retrospective
This major touring exhibition is the first to be devoted to...
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The exhibition brings together installations, sculptures, paintings, textiles, drawings and prints by Canadian artists associated with the Pop movement, such as Pierre Ayot, Edmund Alleyn and Joyce Wieland, alongside their American and European contemporaries, including Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Tom Wesselmann and Eduardo Paolozzi.
Apr 30, 2024 · Runs from April 18 to September 15. The Saint-Henri exhibition explores the vibrant and captivating history of a unique Montréal neighbourhood, runs to May 11, 2025. © Laura Dumitriu. Families will also enjoy Pointe-à-Callière’s permanent Come Aboard! Pirates or Privateers? interactive exhibition.
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The Museum’s collection showcases Québec and Canadian heritage, Indigenous art and international art comprising close to 47,000 works of art from antiquity to today. The MMFA’s exhibitions and cultural programming aims to inspire new ways of looking at art and the history of art.
- 1380 Sherbrooke Street West, Montréal, H3G 1J5, CA
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It comprises close to 47,000 paintings, sculptures, graphic artworks, photographs, multimedia installations and decorative art objects dating from antiquity to the present. The MMFA’s exhibitions and cultural programming aim to inspire new ways of looking at art and the history of art.
It comprises close to 47,000 paintings, sculptures, graphic artworks, photographs, multimedia installations and decorative art objects dating from antiquity to the present. The MMFA’s exhibitions and cultural programming aim to inspire new ways of looking at art and the history of art.