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Michael Belmore was born on 1971, is a Canadian (Anishnaabe-Ojibwa), born 1971; artist. Discover Michael Belmore's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?
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Michael Belmore (born 1971) is a Canadian sculptor of Anishinaabe descent who works primarily in resistant stone, copper and other metals.
His works are in public collections including the National Gallery of Canada, the McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Agnes Etherington Art Centre, National Museum of the American Indian – Smithsonian Museum, and the Art Gallery of Ontario, and he has held exhibitions in both nations.
Born in 1971, Michael Belmore graduated from the Ontario College of Art and Design in 1994 and completed his Masters of Fine Arts at the University of Ottawa in 2019.
He is a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts and represented in public collections including the National Gallery of Canada, the McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Agnes Etherington Art Centre, National Museum of the American Indian – Smithsonian Museum, and the Art Gallery of Ontario.
1999 – Ravens Wait, Indian Art Centre, Hull, QC
2000 – Eating Crow, Sâkêwêwak Artists’ Collective, Regina, SK
2001 – fly by wire, AKA Artist-Run Centre/Tribe, Saskatoon, SK
2002 – Vantage Point, Sacred Circle Gallery of American Indian Art, Seattle, Washington
2005 – Stream, Rails End Gallery & Arts Centre, Haliburton, ON
2006 – Downstream, Forest City Gallery, London, ON
2009 – Embankment, Station Gallery, Whitby, ON
2013 – Toil, Woodstock Art Gallery, Woodstock, ON
Belmore has staged over ten solo exhibitions and has participated in more than fifteen group shows, including Into the Woods: Two Icons Revisited (2015 Art Gallery of Ontario), Changing Hands: Art without Reservation (2012 Museum of Art & Design), Close Encounters: The Next 500 Years (2011 Winnipeg), HIDE: Skin as Material and Metaphor (2010 National Museum of the American Indian), and Terra Incognita (2007 Macdonald Stewart Art Centre).
Working in resistant stone, copper and other metals, Belmore's process is intricate and time-consuming.
Given his deliberate and thoughtful pace, his sculptures and installations are founded on a deep understanding of the qualities – physical and symbolic – of the materials.
Curator Olexander Wlasenko has described his approach as “alchemic; vacillating between determination and serendipity.
Human intervention into the landscape comes with and without consequence."
In 2023, Belmore was commissioned to create a 2.7 m high sculpture at the Gordie Howe International Bridge, with the work recognizing and celebrating First Nations.
2015 – Michael Belmore, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technologies Project Space Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
2016 – fenda, Nogueira da Silva Museum, Braga, Portugal
2017 – mskwi\bulletblood\bulletsang, Karsh-Masson Gallery, Ottawa
2018 – thunder sky turbulent water, Central Art Garage gallery, Ottawa
2020 – Michael Belmore, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto