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Ceiling painting by Alex Janvier, Canadian Museum of History – Gatineau, Québec
"At the river end of the Grand Hall of the Canadian Museum of Civilization is a dome rising seven stories above the granite floor. Nineteen metres (62 feet) in diameter, the dome is adorned with the striking abstract painting Morning Star, the work of Dene Suline artist Alex Janvier. With the assistance of his son Dean, Janvier began painting in June 1993 and finished in September the same year. Morning Star covers 418 square metres (4,500 square feet)."
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Woke up to this quiet skyline, where layered lines, glass reflections, and sleeping rooftops slowly eased into the day. The city felt calm and precise, as if still stretching before the morning rush began.
Museum Haus Konstruktiv presents the exhibition Geometric
Opulence, a large group show that celebrates a playful approach to
geometric and abstract art. Works by John Armleder, Claudia
Comte, Sylvie Fleury, Franziska Furter, Peter Halley, Mary Heilmann,
Timo Nasseri, Nathalie Du Pasquier and Elza Sile can be experienced.