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Tony Anguhalluq at the National Gallery of Canada

December 19, 2020

Green Grass and Big Mountains in June, by Tony Anguhalluq, is currently on display at the National Gallery of Canada. Anguhalluq’s 2009 oil stick and pencil crayon drawing is installed in the NGC’s Indigenous and Canadian Galleries, where it is presented alongside works by the artist’s father, Luke Anguhadluq. The presentation comprises works from the permanent collection with a focus on different generations of Indigenous and non-indigenous Canadian artists.

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