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Check out BԪַIn the FleshBԪַ at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria

The exhibition premiers Dec. 9
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Art Gallery of Greater Victoria presents In the Flesh: The Nude in Art, Past and Present. (AGGV)

Tanara Oliveira

Mark your calendars for Dec. 9, as the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria (AGGV) is set to show a captivating exhibition titled BԪַIn the Flesh: The Nude in Art, Past and Present.BԪַ This event will kick off with a free public open house from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

BԪַIn the Flesh,BԪַ brings together a stunning collection of over one hundred artworks, all centered around the timeless theme of the human nude as a subject for artistic expression. This exhibition draws from the AGGV Collection, featuring historical artists such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Auguste Rodin, Pablo Picasso and Henry Moore.

BԪַAt varying times beautiful, sensual, intimate and provocative, the works presented here trace our captivation with the human form from the Renaissance to today. Visitors will experience a visual journey through time, ranging from the classical and literary subjects of the past to the body and gender politics of the present,BԪַ said Steven McNeil, exhibition curator and AGGV chief curator and director of collections and exhibitions.

The meaning of In the Flesh, refers to both to the naked human form as well as to the importance of experiencing things in real life, according to McNeil.

BԪַThe latter meaning comes from a practice that the AGGV is currently embracing, to highlight treasures from the permanent collection and to create opportunities for our communities to experience great art.BԪַ

These works will be displayed alongside creations from contemporary Indigenous and Canadian artists, including Pat Martin Bates, Ivan Eyre, Evergon, Michael Morris, Susan Point and Carole Sabiston. A highlight of the exhibition will be the introduction of new work by Andrew Moncrief, an artist originally hailing from Vancouver Island but currently making waves in the art world from his base in Berlin, Germany.

Join exhibition artist Andrew Moncreif and exhibition curator Steven McNeil in the historic Spencer Mansion for a captivating artist talk at Dec. 9 a.m. at 11 a.m. To secure your spot, it is recommended to RSVP at .

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