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Le Luxart Art Gallery 

Open year round
66, rue Saint-Paul Ouest
Montréal (city of) (Qc), Canada
H2Y 1Y8
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Situated just a few steps from Le Bourget Gallery, Le Luxart offers a vast array of works in a variety of contemporary styles, where pure abstraction, figurative art and innovative compositions can be found side by side. The layout of the location reminds us of the origins of the superb historical building, where stone and glass compete with the exhibition of canvases and sculptures created by about thirty Québecois and Canadian professional artists. These vibrant works, with forms and colours that are firmly entrenched in the 21st Century, represent pleasant discoveries for both amateur contemporary art lovers and informed investors.

Open year round
66, rue Saint-Paul Ouest
Montréal (city of) (Qc), Canada
H2Y 1Y8

 
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