At the corner of photo and concept

Canadian artist Ian Wallace, whose work is included in Documents, 1960s-1970s, discusses his fascination with urban landscapes.

Ivorian moments

The impactful work of photographer Paul Kodjo showcases carefree moments of post-colonial joy in the Ivory Coast.

ICYMI: (Bel)more at the AGO

Take a closer look at Anishinaabe artist Michael Belmore’s self-titled AGO exhibition.

A very disco new year

Join the AGO’s all-ages New Year’s Eve countdown and get ready for the spectacle, the dancing and the music that is Studio 54: Night Magic

Editorial views

Diane Arbus’s impact on photography, journalism and culture is undeniable. Her portraits of two prominent figures may indicate why.

Illusions: The Art in Lithography

David Ben, conjuror, historian of magic and guest co-curator of Illusions: The Art of Magic, shares his thoughts on magical art. 

Presto! Illusions is almost here

Get ready to enter the Golden Age of Magic with this highly anticipated exhibition, opening on Saturday, February 22.

Diane Arbus opens

This Saturday the AGO honours the transformative acquisition of works by Diane Arbus with the opening of Diane Arbus: Photographs, 1956 – 1971, the first major solo exhibition of her works in Canada in almost three decades.

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