Christine LaLonde
Christine Lalonde is a settler Canadian and a curator at the National Gallery of Canada, where she has worked across collections, primarily those of Indigenous and Canadian art. Her notable projects at the gallery include Pucker Up! The Lipstic Prints of Joyce Wieland (2025), Nick Sikkuark: Humour and Horror (2023), Àbadakone | Continuous Fire | Feu continuel (2019), Sakahàn: International Indigenous Art (2013), Sanaugavut: Inuit Art from the Canadian Arctic (2010, New Delhi), Uuturautiit: Cape Dorset Celebrates 50 Years of Printmaking (2009), Beauty in a Common Thing: Drawings and Prints by L.L. FitzGerald (2004) and The Wilderness of War: David Milne’s Watercolours of the First World War (1995).
Christine Lalonde, Canadienne allochtone, est conservatrice au Musée des beaux-arts du Canada, où elle s’occupe de diverses collections, principalement d’art autochtone et canadien. Parmi ses réalisations les plus notables, citons À pleine bouche! Les estampes au rouge de Joyce Wieland (2025), Nick Sikkuark. Humour et horreur (2023), Àbadakone | Continuous Fire | Feu continuel (2019), Sakahàn. Art indigène international (2013), Sanaugavut. L’art inuit de l’Arctique canadien (2010, New Delhi), Uuturautiit. Cape Dorset célèbre 50 ans de gravure (2009), La beauté dans une chose ordinaire. Les dessins et estampes de L.L. FitzGerald (2004) et Les dévastations de la guerre. David Milne, aquarelles de la Première Guerre mondiale (1995).
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