Author of the article: Lynn Saxberg
Publishing date: May 22, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 3 minute read •
The name of the woman who defended the purchase of Voice of Fire, the modernist painting that was one of the National Gallery of Canada's most controversial acquisitions, will be added to the room where the Barnett Newman masterpiece hangs. jpg
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When the National Gallery of Canada spent $1.8 million on the Voice of Fire in 1989, the purchase ignited a storm of controversy, forcing then-director Shirley Thomson to appear before a parliamentary committee to defend the acquisition.