Identity area
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Title
Date(s)
- 1967-2016 (Creation)
Level of description
Extent and medium
931 photographs [133 prints, 20 negatives, 778 slides]
816 cm of textual records
412 posters
35 DVDs
21 objects
20 audio cassettes
9 CD-ROMs
6 drawings
3 USB sticks
2 prints
Context area
Name of creator
Biographical history
Peggy Gale (b.1944) is an independent curator, critic, and writer based in Toronto who specializes in contemporary time-based and media art. Gale studied at the Università degli Studi (Florence, Italy, 1965-66) and graduated from the University of Toronto with an honours BA in 1967. She then worked at the Art Gallery of Ontario from 1967 to 1974, first in the Audio Visual Library and then as an Education Officer, where she was responsible for originating and coordinating all lectures, concerts, films, and performance events. She served as the Assistant Film and Video Officer at the Canada Council (1974-75), returning to Toronto to act as the Video/Film director at Art Metropole from 1975 to 79. From 1980 to 1982, Gale served as the executive director of A Space. She returned to Art Metropole as Special Projects Coordinator from 1985 to 1987, and again in 2001-02 as Acting Director. As an art writer, Gale was a regular contributor to Parachute magazine (Montreal) and has been writing for Canadian Art since 1986. She has edited three books in the “By Artists” series published by Art Metropole, in addition to Video re/View: The (best) Source for Critical Writings on Canadian Artists' Video in collaboration with Lisa Steele (1996). Gale’s work as an independent curator includes Videoscape (1974), a monumental exhibition of video art at the AGO and the first of its kind in Canada. Other notable curatorial projects include: InVideo (Dalhousie Art Gallery 1977, Art Gallery of Ontario 1978, Winnipeg Art Gallery 1978), OKanada (curator of performance art, Berlin 1983), Electronic Landscapes (National Gallery of Canada 1989), Northern Lights (The Canadian Embassy in Tokyo 1991) co-curated with Akihiko Morishita, Ecstatic Memory (Art Gallery of Ontario 1996-97), and the Biennale de Montréal (2014), co-curated with Gregory Burke. Gale is married to the artist Michael Snow.
Archival history
Immediate source of acquisition or transfer
Content and structure area
Scope and content
Series contains resumes, photographs and slides, correspondence, press clippings, posters, DVDs, interview transcriptions and audio cassettes, ephemera, obituaries, artist contracts, general research, reviews, articles and essays written by Gale and other curators on Canadian and International video and performance artists. These records were organized by Gale in labelled alphabetized folders.
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling
Accruals
System of arrangement
File titles reflect Peggy Gale’s original file sequence. Loose material has been kept in the original order in which it was found. Subject Files contain writing samples and essays by Gale, but the majority of writing files and curatorial projects initiated by Gale are located in Series 2.
Conditions of access and use area
Conditions governing access
Conditions governing reproduction
Language of material
Script of material
Language and script notes
In English, French, German, Portuguese, Japanese, Italian, Korean, Spanish, Turkish, and Inuktitut.
Physical characteristics and technical requirements
Files contain newspaper clippings and thermal faxes that require conservation.