LatinArte presents a unique Peruvian repertoire concert with Raíces, Caña y Son, as part of the Semaine d’actions contre le racism (Fight Racism Week), in collaboration with the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.
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The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) is presenting the world premiere of Peru: Kingdoms of the Sun and the Moon – Identities and Conquest in the Ancient, Colonial and Modern Eras until June 16, 2013. It is the only Canadian museum to host this exhibition. Initiated, produced and circulated by the MMFA, this exhibition displays an extensive collection of pre-Columbian treasures and masterpieces from the colonial era to Indigenism, including over 100 pieces that have never before been seen outside Peru. With more than 370 works of art (paintings, sculptures, gold and silver ornaments, pottery, photograph, works on paper, textiles and videos) from almost fifty public and private collections, including more than thirty Peruvian collections but also some from the United States (MET, MoMA, New Orleans Museum of Art), France (Musée du quai Branly), Germany and elsewhere in Canada, this exhibition covers 3,000 years of history, including archaeological discoveries in recent decades.
Temporary exhibition until June 16, 2013
Museum entrance: 1380 rue Sherbrooke West
Admission fees: $ 20, on Wednesday and Thursday, between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m., admission fees are reduced to $10, with the exception of group rates.
Please note that the Ticket Counter closes half an hour earlier than the Museum.
Opening hours:
Monday: closed
Tuesday 11 a.m. to 17 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday: 11 am to 21 pm
Friday: 11 h to 17 h
Saturday and Sunday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
About the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts has one of the highest attendance rates among Canadian museums. Every year, close to 770,000 people visit its unique encyclopedic collection (free of charge) and its original temporary exhibitions, which combine artistic disciplines (fine arts, music, film, fashion, design) and feature innovative exhibition designs. It conceives, produces and circulates many of its exhibitions across Europe and North America. It is also one of Canada’s leading publishers of art books in English and French, which are distributed worldwide. Over 100,000 families and schoolchildren take part in its educational, cultural and community-oriented programmes each year. The fall of 2011 saw the opening of a fourth pavilion at the Museum – the Claire and Marc Bourgie Pavilion of Quebec and Canadian Art – and a 444-seat concert venue – Bourgie Hall – housing an outstanding collection of Tiffany stained glass windows. This expansion also brought about the reinstallation of the Museum’s rich holdings in its other three pavilions, which house collections of world cultures, early to contemporary European art, and decorative art and design. Music is now an integral part of the Museum, providing another perspective on the visual arts, through musical audioguides and other innovative activities. A fifth pavilion devoted to international art will open its doors by 2017.
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