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It also features new mobility access features, including an elevator and ramps. Construction of the new pavilion began in October 2015. On 20 July 2016, the Gallery announced that it was increasing its fundraising goal from $ 25 million to $ 28 million after an outpouring of generosity from private donors and government sources. The increased capital will allow for more amenities as well increased programming and more. Construction of the new pavilion was completed in October 2017, making the Beaverbrook Art Gallery the largest art gallery in the Atlantic region.
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to the Gallery by Lady Beaverbrook (formerly Lady Dunn). The foundations proposed to take back and sell some of the most valuable works in the collection to raise funds for their charitable activities. The Beaverbrook Art Gallery maintained that it had received permanent custody of the works, citing the wishes of Lord Beaverbrook himself at the time of the gallery's creation.
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Canadian Collection, the International Collection, and the New Brunswick Collection. The core of the British Collection is the original Beaverbrook collection with which the gallery opened. In the Canadian Collection, the gallery hosts an extensive collection of 19th- and 20th-century Canadian artists, including many works by members of the
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The dispute proceeded to arbitration, and Cory issued his arbitral award on 26 March 2007. Of the 133 disputed paintings, 85 were ruled as being gifts from the original Lord Beaverbrook, while 48 paintings were to be returned to the custody of the Beaverbrook U.K. Foundation. Cory also ruled that the
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On 20 May 2015, the Beaverbrook Art Gallery unveiled plans for a large expansion project following a 6-year $ 25 million fundraising campaign. The expansion includes a substantial increase to gallery space, an artist-in-residence studio, a learning theatre, a café, and an outdoor sculpture courtyard.
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A dispute arose in 2003 between the Gallery and the Beaverbrook U.K. Foundation over custody of the paintings that Lord Beaverbrook had purchased for the collection. This was followed by a second dispute between the Gallery and the Beaverbrook Canadian Foundation over paintings that had been donated
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of the province, in order to keep them in the custody of the Gallery. On 28 February 2014, the dispute between the Gallery and the Beaverbrook Canadian Foundation was settled out of court, with the Gallery keeping 35 of the works and the Canadian Foundation keeping 43—with the agreement stipulating
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The second dispute involved the Beaverbrook Canadian Foundation's claim to ownership of 78 works that had been donated by Lady Dunn (later Lady Beaverbrook) personally or by the Dunn Foundation. After Lord Beaverbrook's death in 1964, his widow denied that the paintings belonged to the Gallery and
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In the years since Lord Beaverbrook donated the original collection, the Beaverbrook Art Gallery has continued to grow its permanent collection. In 2012 there were 3600 items in the gallery's permanent collection, which is made up of four separate collection areas: the British Collection, The
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one of whose objects was "the purchasing for or providing funds for the purchase by libraries museums or art galleries in the Province ... of books manuscripts papers letters periodicals maps paintings prints statuary and other documents or works of art..." Beaverbrook gave the paintings he had
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In 1983 the building was expanded with the addition of east and west wings. These additions, funded by Marguerite Vaughan and the Beaverbrook Canadian Foundation respectively, housed the Hosmer Pillow Vaughan collection of china and other decorative arts, and the Sir Max Aitken Gallery. In 1995
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were among the works that stayed in the Gallery's possession. The appeal panel made no order on the legal costs for the appeal, so this matter remained outstanding. Then, a month after the appeal ruling, the Foundation announced that it would seek to have New Brunswick's Court of Queen's Bench
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The building has undergone several expansions, the latest of which opened in 2017 via a design by Halifax-based MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects. Former director Terry Graff stated that this "expansion and revitalization" aimed to make the gallery "an important destination for national and
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This large increase in value would entail a corresponding rise in the cost to the Foundation of insuring the works, and would in turn reduce the amount the Foundation could devote to its charitable causes in England. In 2003 the Foundation, which was headed by Lord Beaverbrook's grandson
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The gallery opened with a collection of more than 300 paintings, mostly British, and assembled by Lord Beaverbrook. Most of the works had been purchased by Beaverbrook himself, with the help of advisors, including Sir Alec Martin, managing director of
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to obtain a current valuation of the insured works, which the Gallery's director had valued at $ 7.6 million in Canadian funds in 2000. Sotheby's valued the collection at ÂŁ35 million, nearly $ 90 million in Canadian funds. Turner's 1834 painting
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reported on speculation that the agreement would see the Foundation avoid paying the Gallery's costs, and that in exchange the Gallery would get a share of the proceeds when the Foundation sold the 48 works that were to be returned to it.
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In recent years, the Gallery has been expanding its collection to include a wider selection of modern and contemporary Canadian and International art. The Gallery has acquired many works by well-known First Nations artists including work by
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Foundation had to pay the Gallery $ 4.8 million in legal costs. The Foundation appealed the award pursuant to a process agreed on by the parties, in which a panel of three retired Canadian judges (
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Since the Gallery's opening, the Beaverbrook U.K. Foundation had paid the insurance premiums on 133 paintings that Lord Beaverbrook had donated through the Foundation. In 2002 the Foundation hired
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building as a flat-roofed single-storey structure, faced with pale semi-glazed brick. It has a granite base, with cornices and a frieze of white marble quarried at
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and other 18th- and 19th-century British artists. Beaverbrook had also acquired works by contemporary artists with whom he was personally acquainted, including
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of New Brunswick, to build and stock an art gallery in Fredericton. The Province accepted the proposal, and provided him with a site directly across from the
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and Thomas Braidwood) heard the appeal. On 9 September 2009 the panel confirmed the original award that divided the paintings between the two parties.
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In addition to Lord Beaverbrook's own acquisitions, the Gallery had received two major donations of artworks before its opening. Toronto businessman
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another expansion, housing the Marion McCain Atlantic Gallery, was opened. Its name honours the late wife of New Brunswick businessman
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already acquired to the Beaverbrook U.K. Foundation, and subsequent purchases of works for the Gallery were made by the Foundation.
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In 2009 a sculpture garden was inaugurated adjacent to the Gallery. The first sculpture to be commissioned was
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proposed to withdraw them from the collection. In 1970 the Beaverbrook Canadian Foundation, then chaired by
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According to news reports in 1959, the total value of the collection was $ 2,100,000. It included works by
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by New Brunswick Acadian artist André Lapointe. In 2012 the Gallery received a $ 300,000 donation from
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Terry Graff with Edward Kienholz sculpture the Politician With Contradictum Affixed, Also.
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alone was estimated to be worth between $ 16.7 million and $ 25 million, and Freud's
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In 1954, Lord Beaverbrook had set up the Beaverbrook U.K. Foundation, a charitable
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The simplified Classical symmetry of the building echoes such earlier works as
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Young Artists Exhibition, which Le Roux had organized. These included
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to support the initiative, which was named the TD Sculpture Garden.
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on a white horse, had been created for the Spanish Pavilion at the
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Work on the expansion for the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, July 2016.
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View on the Tiber Looking Towards Mounts Palatine and Aventine
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overturn the decision; this in turn got the attention of the
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that those works would be on long-term loan to the Gallery.
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between $ 5.2 million and $ 8.4 million in Canadian funds.
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Beaverbrook Art Gallery at Canada's Historic Places
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William Maxwell "Max" Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook
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Index


Fredericton
New Brunswick
Art museum
William Maxwell "Max" Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook
beaverbrookartgallery.org
French
art gallery
Fredericton
New Brunswick
William Maxwell "Max" Aitken, Lord Beaverbrook
J. M. W. Turner
Salvador DalĂ­
provincial art gallery

Josef Hoffman
Hugh John Flemming
Premier
New Brunswick Legislative Building
Saint John River
mid-century modern
Philipsburg
Quebec
Harrison McCain


TD Bank Group
Dennis Oppenheim
Sorel Etrog
Christie's

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