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LIST OF MONTREAL'S PRIVATE ART GALLERIES

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GUSTAV KLIMT: THE UNIVERSE IN A KISS

BY STEPHANIE ANN HARPER

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A fine art gallery specializing in original print: etching, serigraphy, litho, watercolour. Works of Marc Martel, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Darrell Duchene, Luc Nadeau, Nicole Ouellet.

Address: 1000 Wellington Street , Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3C 1V4, Tel: (514) 271-6886

www.borduas.com

Lupercalia Pulchritude III, (23 5/8 x 31 1/2, Oil on canvas) by Simon Casson

Established in 1980, Galerie de Bellefeuille represents many of Canada's top contemporary artists as well as a select international list including Jim Dine, Stephen Conroy, Clive Smith and Nicola Hicks. Spanning an area of 5,000 square feet, the gallery shows a superb selection of sculptures, paintings and limited edition prints.

Address: 1367 avenue Greene, Montréal, Québec H3Z 2A8 Tél:514.933.4406

www.debellefeuille.com

Exhibitions:

NOVEMBER 26 - DECEMBER 7 | MICHAEL HARRINGTON

DECEMBER 10 - DECEMBER 21 | TIM MERRETT

Gallery Gora has been exhibiting and selling contemporary art since 1994. It is located in the heart of Montreal's cultural life, in 8500 sq.ft. space that holds over 300 works from local and international artists. Gora is a host of various events, including receptions and concerts.

Address: 279 Sherbrooke Ouest, #205, Montreal , Canada H2X 1Y2 , Tel:(514) 879.9694

www.gallerygora.com

Dufferin Terrace, Quebec, 1967 (Oil on canvas 36" x 54") by Jean Paul Lemieux

The gallery specializes in the purchase, sale and appraisal of Canadian art, including works by Molly Lamb Bobak, Paul-Émile Borduas, Emily Carr, Maurice Cullen, Marc-Aurèle Fortin, Clarence Gagnon, Lawren Harris, Prudence Heward, Edwin Holgate, A.Y. Jackson, Cornelius Krieghoff, Arthur Lismer, John Little, John Lyman, David Milne, Kathleen Morris, Robert Pilot, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Albert H. Robinson, Anne Savage, Marc-Aurèle Suzor-Coté, Tom Thomson, and other historical Canadian and contemporary artists.

Address: 1200 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Quebec, H3A 1H6, Tel.: 514.288.7306

www.klinkhoff.com

Blue Bird and Sedna, (30.5 x 35, Etching & Aquatint) by Sarni Pootoogook

The gallery specializes in high quality works of Inuit art by internationally renowned artists as well as some of talented young artists. Among the presented artists are Davidialuk Alasua Amittu, Suvinai Ashoona, Kiawak Ashoona, Kellypalik Etidlooie, Egeesiak Geetah, Leo Irkok.

Address: 224 St. Paul West
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H2Y 1Z9; Tel: (514) 282-1173
Fax: (514) 282-1229; email: info@elcalondon.com;

www.elcalondon.com

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Joyce Yahouda Gallery is a dynamic contemporary art gallery committed to showcasing a multidisciplinary body of critical and engaging work. The Gallery reflects the diverse tendencies in art today through its cutting-edge solo and group exhibitions, with featured works covering a broad range of different media: painting, drawing, performance, photography, installation, sculpture, video, cyberarts, and beyond.

Address: 372 rue Sainte Catherine Ouest, Suite 516, Montréal QC, H3B1A2

www.joyceyahoudagallery.com

Galerie MX is a contemporary art gallery based in the international district of Montreal between the Old Port and city's Downtown. The gallery represents Dominic Besner, Victoria Block, Antoine Claes, Isabelle Tremblay, Katia Poulin, and many other contemporary artists.

Address: 333,  Avenue  Viger  Ouest,  Montréal,   H2Z 0A1   Tel.  514.315.8900

www.galeriedelisle.com

Located at the ground floor of the downtown campus of Concordia Univiversity, the gallery shows regular exhibitions of contemporary artists and curator talks, it is also a place for public debates, concerts and film screenings. The gallery has a collection of Canadian art.

The Gallery is located in downtown Montreal at 1400 blvd. de Maisonneuve West on the ground floor of the McConnell Library Building

www.ellen-gallery.concordia.ca

Galerie Roger Bellemare represents contemporary artists. The works presented, figurative or abstract, tend towards a minimalist approach. Historical works (Barbeau, Gaucher, Leduc, Molinari, etc.) within its inventory also participate in this approach. A few times a year, historical and contempoary works are exhibited together for a richness of senses and perception. Some of the artists represented are Ulysse Comtois, Guido Molinari, Marcel Broodthaers, Michael Merrill, John Heward.

Address: 372, Sainte-Catherine Street West, Suite 502, Montreal, QC H3B-1A2 Telephone: (514) 871 0319, E-mail: galerieb@qc.aira.com

www.rogerbellemare.com

Works of Michael Snow, Jean McEwen, Guido Molinari, Melvin Charney, Paterson Ewen, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Paul Emile Borduas, Claude Tousignant

Address: 1434, rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Bureau 200, Montréal (Québec), Canada  H3G 1K4, Tél:  (514) 849-5844

www.galeriesamuellallouz.com

The Gallery is Montreal's only independent public exhibition centre, which represents both a stimulating challenge and the promise of captivating cultural achievements.

72 Ste-Catherine West, Suite 507, Montréal, QC, Canada H3B 1A2, T: 514.861.9992 / Fax: 514.861.8777

www.sbcgallery.ca

Pierre-François Ouellette art contemporain (PFOAC) is a commercial, contemporary art gallery committed to photo-based work, drawing, sculpture, installation art, and related works on paper by a diverse group of multidisciplinary artists. It is located one block west of the Musée d'art contemporain in downtown Montréal.

Address: 372 Ste-Catherine Ouest, #216, Montreal, QC, H3B 1A2, Telephone: 514-395-6032, E-mail: info@pfoac.com

www.pfoac.com/

Founded by Brian Brisson, this 3000 square feet gallery space, located at 60 St-Paul Sreet West, Old Montreal, offers works by contemporary Canadian and international artists. Among the represented artists are Barbara Cole, Bénédicte Parmentier, Philippe Pasqua, Simon Plasse, and Martin Rondeau.

60, rue Saint-Paul Ouest
Montréal (Québec) H2Y 1Y8 CA; 514-287-1351
info@galerieleroyer.com

www.galerieleroyer.com

Art nouveau, abstract and semi-figurative art and anything that's out of the ordinary. Two galleries, both located in Old Montreal, Rue St. Paul. Works of Robert Leclerc, Laurent Torregrossa, Mostafa Keyhani, Michel Raymond...

Address: Galerie d'art Le Bourget, 34, Saint-Paul West, Suite B, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H2Y 1Y8; Galerie Le Luxart, 66, Saint-Paul West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H2Y 1Y8

www.leluxart.com

An art space located in the Montreal's Mile End presenting local, Canadian and foreign artists. Founded in 1989, Occurrence is a strong advocate of photography and media arts. The gallery showed works of Sam Tata, Szilasi, Evergon and, more recently, Roberto Pellegrinuzzi, Yan Giguère, and Manuel Alvarez Bravo.

Address: 5277 Park Avenue, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H2V 4G9, Tel.: (514) 397-0236, Fax: (514) 397-8974, Email: info@occurrence.ca

www.leluxart.com

Luz is an independent gallery dedicated to promoting and disseminating contemporary works of art, with focus on emerging and professional Canadian and international artist. Located at Montreal's downtown art center the Belgo building, St. Catherine Street, Gallery Luz offers works by Hannah Franklin, Marc Ledoux, Pierre Tousignant, Leopold L. Foulem, Niane Naïane, Béatrice Sokoloff.

Address: 372, Ste - Catherine Ouest, suite 418, Montréal, (QC) H3B 1A2. Tél (514) 908-2880, email: galerieluz@bellnet.ca

www.galerieluz.com

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