Art shopping in Montréal
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Galerie de Bellefeuille
Even Montrealers may not know that Galerie de Bellefeuille is one of the top private agents of Canadian art abroad, representing the likes of Nicola Hicks, Stephen Conroy and Jim Dine. Sculpture, paintings and limited-edition prints are given excellent space in this grand ex-bank with its winding staircase. The manager, Anthony Collins, is a gold mine of knowledge on the local arts scene.
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Galeries d’Art Contemporain du Belgo
Over a decade ago the Belgo building was a run-down haven for struggling artists. It quickly earned a reputation as one of Montréal’s most important exhibition spaces with galleries, dance, yoga and photography studios. Designers, art dealers and architects now make up three-quarters of the tenancy.
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Galerie le Chariot
This arts emporium claims to have the largest Inuit collection in Canada. Choose from First Nations art carved mainly from soapstone, as well as walrus tusks, fur hats, mountain-goat rugs and fleecy moccasins.
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