The 50 photos of Trove were divided into 14 galleries, as follow.
Gallery 1: Comedy of Human Desires
a. Claes Oldenburg, Floor Burger, 1962.
b. Andy Warhol, Marilyn Tapestry, 1968.
c. Philip Guston, Untitled Head, 1979.
d. Princess Florine and Prince Florimund Costumes from The Sleeping Beauty, 1972.
Gallery 2: Hidden Structures
a. Opus 558, Wurlitzer Theatre Pipe Organ or ‘The Mighty Wurlitzer,’ 1923.
b. Sol LeWitt, Hanging Structure #24A, 1991.
c. Michael Snow, Goodbye, 1959.
d. ‘The Golden Archtop,’ Gibson Les Paul Standard, 1952.
Gallery 3: Death and Last Wishes
a. Electric Chair, c. 1905.
b. Original Drawings from Grant’s Atlas of Anatomy, 1943.
Gallery 4: Wound of Discovery
a. Troy Hurtubise, Urus Mark VI.
b. Septentrionalium terrarium descripto, First Map of the North Pole, by Gerhard Mercator.
c. Unknown Haida Artist, Sea Captain, c. 1840.
Gallery 5: Bull in the China Shop
a.Bianhu (Moon-Flask), Hard-paste Porcelain with Underglaze Blue, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), Qianlong Mark and Period (1736-1795).
b. ‘Bull’ the White Rhino, Born 1963, Died 2008.
c. Seiji Onizuka, Cigarette Paper Umbrella, 1942-1946.
d. Ivory Horn (Oliphant).
Gallery 6: Drama of Personal Life and Fame
a. Execution of Saint John, c. 1230-1240.
b. Half-pair of John Lennon’s Chelsea ‘Beatle’ Boots, 1962.
c. Door to the Dressing Room from Maple Leaf Gardens.
d. 1992 and 1993 World Series Championship Rings of the Toronto Blue Jays.
Gallery 7: Anatomy of Pop Culture
a. Samurai Kabuto (Helmet) and Hanbo (Mask), c. 1336-1573.
b. Model of the CF-105 Avro Arrow and Blueprint from Avro Canada.
c. TRK-12 Phantom Telereceiver, 1939, Lucite.
d. Felix the Cat Doll, First Broadcast in 1928.
Gallery 8: Current Origin of Species
a. Giant Panda Er Shun and Cubs Jia Panpan and Jia Yueyue.
b. Collection of Original Editions of Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species and The Times of London Spanning the Course of Darwin’s Lifetime.
Gallery 9: Massacre and Protection
a. Nkondi and Mbulu Ngulu, Kota Reliquary Figure.
b. Kara Walker, 10 Years Massacre (and its Retelling) #1-3, 2009.
c. British Officer’s Gorget Fragments, modified by the First Nations.
d. Peter Paul Rubens, The Massacre of the Innocents, 1611-1612.
Gallery 10: Inspiration of the Male Gaze
a. Jean Arp, Buste Sylvestre, 1963.
b. Pablo Picasso, Le Petit Dejeuner, 1960.
c. Tom Frost’s Mujahedeen Arabic Machine – Oliver Typewriter.
d. Tiffany Lamp, c. 1910.
e. Amedeo Modigliani, Head IV, 1911-1912.
Gallery 11: Spirit and the Flesh
a. Antony Gormley, Room II, 1987.
b. Karoo Ashevak, Spirit, c. 1970.
c. Mother and Child Figurine, c. 2000 B.C.
Gallery 12: Nature in Living
a. Lawren Harris, North Shore, Lake Superior, VIII, 1921-1922; Bess Housser, Old Mine Shaft, Cobalt, 1930.
b. Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
c. Sea Lily Fossil, 180-million-year-old Jurassic Posidonia Shale of Holzmaden.
Gallery 13: Utopia
a. Constantin Brâncuși, The Kiss (Le Baiser), 1908-1910.
b. Handwritten Score of Apocalypsis by R. Murray Schafer, 1972, revised 2015.
c. Buckminster Fuller, Project Toronto, 1968.
d. Twenty-three Meteorites from Mars.
Gallery 14: Entrance to the Lookout
a. Coptic Roundel Orbiculus, Egypt, 7th to 8th century.
b. Jack Bush, Mainly Tan, 1967.
c. Joyce Wieland, Barren Ground Caribou, 1978.
d. Section of the Maple Tree that Inspired the Song, The Maple Leaf Forever.
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