The National Gallery of Canada releases Transform Together, its first ever Strategic Plan
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OTTAWA, ON, May 25, 2021 /CNW/ - After a year of introspection and through the collaborative work of 60 members of the National Gallery of Canada (NGC) team,
Transform Together, the Gallery s first ever Strategic Plan was released to the public. The document outlines the deep changes the National Gallery of Canada aspires to make over the coming 5 years. The 5 Strategic Pillars of the new plan underline the Gallery s commitment to:
Strengthen community connections through transformative art experiences
Build a collection and program that inspires human connection
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Lynda Benglis,
Hernan Bas,
James Ensor,
Rashid Johnson,
Frank Stella,
Alexander Calder,
$378,000 (est. $ 50,000 - $70,000)
Dana Schutz,
David Hockney,
Kees Van Dongen, Robert de Saint-Loup (1946-47): $143,750 (est. $20,000- $30,000)
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Top 10 artists by auction turnover (1 January 2021 - 15 May 2021)
1. Pablo Picasso - $252,155,000
2. Jean-Michel Basquiat - $217,287,000
3. Claude Monet - $129,984,000
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