Vancouver Art Gallery Sets New Attendance Record: Nearly 100,000 Visitors
As art news reported that the 17 days of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games were the most highly attended in the “From Leonardo da Vinci: The Mechanics of Man to Visions of British Columbia: A Landscape Manual, a massive two-floor survey of works from our permanent collection showcasing significant British Columbia art and artists of the past century, these numbers verify that we hit the mark with our dynamic and ambitious program,” said Kathleen Bartels, director of the Vancouver Art Gallery . “Culture was at the heart of these Olympic Games, and, now more than ever, Vancouver is seen as an international art centre. This success serves as a catalyst to create a more significant and expanded facility for showcasing the more than 10,000 works in our collection, as well as the major international art exhibitions that the Gallery continues to bring to this region.” Through a partnership with the Leonardo da Vinci: The Mechanics of Man will be presented until May 2 and its companion exhibition, Visceral Bodies, a show featuring the arresting work of contemporary artists focused on the human form, will continue until May 16. Visions of British Columbia: A Landscape Manual will remain on display until April 18. art gallery programming for the exterior of the building also carries on after the Games. Michael Lin: A Modest Veil, featuring the massive hand-painted mural covering the Gallery’s Georgia Street façade, will stay in place until May 2. CUE: Artists’ Videos, which features the work of 79 video and film-based artists on a 20-foot LED screen on the Gallery’s
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