ICYMI: Mother and child

Ahead of her upcoming Ago talk, we're revisiting our May 2022 story on Contemporary artist Andrea Chung, and her powerful series Colostrum – on view until October 1 at the AGO.

Death verifying life

Acclaimed Canadian contemporary artist Ken Lum spoke with us about death, class, childhood and sofas.

Inside the frame

The AGO is celebrating What Matters Most: Photographs of Black Life with a talk and a book launch September 9, 2022.

Beaded histories

We spoke with Jess Sanchez, the founder of jewellery company Santa Isla, about the importance of Embera Chami beadwork.

Cross-cultural artistic exchange

Get to know some of the artworks featured in Faith and Fortune: Art Across the Global Spanish Empire – on now at the AGO.

Hand poked

We spoke with Toronto-based hand poke tattooist and artist Ilona Fiddy about ancestral tradition.

What Matters Most

A new AGO exhibition featuring classic Polaroids offers powerful glimpses into African-American life.

ICYMI: Flora and regrowth

Canadian contemporary artist Zachari Logan explores queer embodiments of nature in an exhibition at the Peabody Essex Museum and as part of Blurred Boundaries, on view now at the AGO.

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