In galleries across Canada, too much art is being hidden away
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OPINION
In galleries across Canada, too much art is being hidden away
DON LEPAN
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED MAY 23, 2026
Open this photo in gallery:
A painting by Group of Seven artist A. J. Casson is returned to storage at the National Gallery in Ottawa in 1950.
THE CANADIAN PRESS
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Don LePan is a novelist, book publisher and painter. A collection of his artwork, The Skyscraper and the City, was published in 2025.
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