the sixties: montréal
the sixties: montréal thinks bigDuring the 1960s, the massive scale of the changes that transformed Montréal made it an archetype of the great metropolises of the Western world. As host of Expo 67, Montréal asserted itself on the international scene as a city of the future. The CCA's exhibition
the sixties: montréal thinks big illustrates the processes that brought about these spectacular changes that were recognized all over the world. From gallery to gallery, the exhibition's original models, photographs, press documents, and statements from influential figures, combined with film, video, and advertising from the period, describe - through the urban projects that were conceived as well as the architecture that gave them material form - the sweeping changes the city underwent and the excitement they generated.
Until 11 September
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