A mindful transformation

A new AGO exhibition exploring the medieval origins of European meditation opens July 21, featuring works from the Thomson Collection of Art.

Wayfinding art

The AGO becomes the first art museum in Canada to partner with BlindSquare, a GPS app designed for people who are blind or partially sighted.

ICYMI: Ivorian moments

In case you missed it, in January we covered the work of photographer Paul Kodjo, who showcased carefree moments of post-colonial joy in the Ivory Coast. See his work as part of Documents 1960s - 1970s, on view July 21st. 

We're re-opening!

POP goes the AGO on July 21 with the blockbuster exhibition Andy Warhol.

Fathers of resilience

To mark Father’s Day, we’ve rounded up a few of the many portraits of fatherhood submitted to Portraits of Resilience, the AGO’s ongoing online community exhibition.

Tunirrusiangit for a digital era

See the groundbreaking AGO exhibition reborn in virtual reality, thanks to students at York University.

A portrait of resilience

Meet 99 year-old Ukrainian-born Toronto painter Maria Styranka. Her recent submission to the AGO is a tribute to the disaster in Chernobyl, which happened 35 years ago this month.

Cutting edge colour

A printmaking technique for the people, linocuts seem ripe for a comeback. Here’s a primer on the artists who made them synonymous with art deco design.

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