Tuesday, February 7, 2012

>>> Honouring of Norval Morrisseau by the Government of Canada!?

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Norval Morrisseau in front of "ANDROGYNY" (1983) at the National Gallery of Canada /© 2006 Bruno Schlumberger, CanWest News Service/


Created by world-renowned Canadian Aboriginal painter Norval Morrisseau, the Androgyny was installed In the Office of the Secretary to the Governor General (OSGG) in the Rideau Hall (Ottawa) that replaced Charlottetown Revisited, a work created by the Jean Paul Lemieux.

The loan of Androgyny to Rideau Hall was made possible thanks to a partnership with the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, and the Indian and Inuit Art Centre. The piece had been on display until 2011 and was seen by everyone visiting Rideau Hall.

"In my opinion the Government of Canada could have honoured Norval Morrisseau in a much better way if they had investigated themselves through legal authorities at their disposal these controversial and other issues that are damaging Norval Morrisseau's art market and consequently his legacy. The legacy and great body of artwork by the late Norval Morrisseau is a 'National Treasure' that will honour the commitment made by the Canadian Government in regards to our unique and diverse cultural heritage to be enjoyed by future generations of Canadians".

Ugo Matulić a.k.a. Spirit Walker
/spiritwalker2008@gmail.com/  

> For the purposes of this blog I would like to be referred to as Spirit Walker. Miigwetch!





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