Nova Scotia won’t pay to exhibit works of famed photographer Annie Leibovitz
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government says it won’t ante up to help the provincial art gallery exhibit an iconic collection of Annie Leibovitz photographs, even as the gallery continues negotiations with the famed American photographer.
Culture Minister Leo Glavine had said in May it “wouldn’t be out of the question” that the province could consider helping the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia pay the exhibition fee to showcase the collection, though he said no request had been made to the province.
But Glavine now says the government isn’t prepared to spend provincial dollars to get the works on display.
“So at this stage no, we are not making any offer of a monetary position,” Glavine said.