Art Gallery of Saskatchewan | |
Established | 9 July 2009[1][note 1] |
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Location | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada |
Coordinates | 52°07′22″N 106°40′03″W / 52.1229°N 106.6674°W |
Type | Art museum |
Collection size | 8,000+[note 2] |
Director | Aileen Burns and Johan Lundh[2] |
CEO | Aileen Burns and Johan Lundh[2] |
Curator | Michelle Jacques (chief curator)[2] |
Architect | Bruce Kuwabara[3] |
Website | www |
Remai Modern is a public art museum in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The art museum is situated along the west bank of the South Saskatchewan River, at the River Landing development in Saskatoon's Central Business District. The museum's 11,582 square metres (124,670 sq ft) building was designed by Bruce Kuwabara of KPMB Architects in association with Architecture49.
Plans to create a new art museum in Saskatoon emerged after plans to renovate the Mendel Art Gallery were abandoned in 2009. The new art museum was formally incorporated on 9 July 2009 as the Art Gallery of Saskatchewan. In 2016, the institution was rebranded as Remai Modern by the Saskatoon City Council; after Saskatoon-based entrepreneur and philanthropist Ellen Remai announced a donation of CA$30 million on behalf of the Frank and Ellen Remai Foundation to fund the construction and programming for the museum. Construction for the art museum took place from June 2013 to 2017, and was opened to the public in October 2017.
The museum's permanent collection features over 8,000 works from Canadian and international artists.[note 2] Its collection includes the collection of the former Mendel Art Gallery; and a collection of more than 400 linocuts and ceramics by Pablo Picasso. In addition to exhibiting works from its collection, the museum organizes exhibitions and hosts a number of travelling exhibitions.
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