Four years after donation, Annie Leibovitz photographs remain in storage
HALIFAX — Four years after the country’s largest collection of photographs by famed American artist Annie Leibovitz was donated to the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, the images of celebrity and pop culture icons remain in storage.
The impasse stems from a refusal by an independent federal board to certify the multi-million dollar collection as “cultural property” of outstanding significance, leaving many well-known portraits in the dark, including a naked and pregnant Demi Moore, and Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi as the Blues Brothers.
Art Gallery of Nova Scotia director Nancy Noble said the Canadian Cultural Property Export Review Board has repeatedly refused to certify the bulk of the Leibovitz photos.
“They basically have determined that it’s not of outstanding cultural significance and we disagree with them,” Noble said Wednesday. “Annie Leibovitz is a cultural icon across the world and she is the portrait artist of our times.”


