1963

Posthumous Tribute: 1963

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Waterloo, Ontario. Exhibition at the University of Waterloo (Gagnon, 1988, p. 473).

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Washington, DC. "Paintings from the Museum of Modern Art, New York" presented at the National Gallery of Art (Gagnon, 1988, p. 473).

Travelling exhibition. The "Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Band", at the Art Gallery of Toronto, ON (February 15 - March 24, 1963), and at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (May 23 - September 1, 1963) (Gagnon, 1988, p. 473). A catalogue was published. Borduas exhibited:

  • 4. La femme au bijou, 1945
  • 5. Black and white composition, 1956
  • 6. Résistance végétale, 1954
  • 7. Repos dominical, 1958.

Traveling exhibition. “Fifteen Canadian Artists” organized by the Canadian Advisory Committee with the assistance of the Canada Council and circulated under the auspices of the International Council of the Museums of Modern Art, at the Hunter Gallery of Art in Chattanooga, TN (October 6 – November 3); at the Currier Gallery of Art in Manchester, NH (November 19 – December 17); at Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, NH (January 7 – February 4); at the University of Texas in Austin, TX (March 1 – 29, 1964); at the Washington Gallery of Modern Art in Washington, DC (July 25 – September 7, 1964); at Mercer University in Macon, GA (September 20 – October 18, 1964); at the Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts in Columbus, OH (November 5 – 30, 1964); at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, CO (March 8 – April 5, 1965); at the San Francisco Museum of Art, San Francisco, CA (June 7 – July 5, 1965); and at the Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis, MO (September 6 - October 4, 1965). Borduas had:

  • 1. Souriante, 1955
  • 2. Le Chant de la pierre, 1956
  • 3. Chatoiement, 1956
  • 4. Silence magnétique, 1957
  • 5. Résistance végétale, 1958.
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Amsterdam, Holland. "Collectic Sandberg" at the Raardhuls Heerlen, 1963 - 1964 (Gagnon, 1988, p. 469).