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ICYMI: From India to Guadeloupe
In case you missed it in December 2021, we spoke to Guadeloupian contemporary artist Kelly Sinnapah Mary, who uses a surreal, sci-fi flair to paint the distinct journey of her ancestors.
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.
Colour of Women
Curator Tamara Toledo of Sur Gallery tells us about her newest exhibition, Colour of Women, showcasing four women artists whose work highlights the different ways colour can be used as a point of resistance.
Death and Furniture
Opening June 25, the AGO is bringing to life an intimate solo exhibition with works by internationally-acclaimed Canadian artist Ken Lum.
Revolution of time
Canadian contemporary artist Ed Pien’s new AGO exhibition bears witness to the passage of time in 13 elders lives in San Agustín, Cuba.
Intertwined art histories
Filipino art history is at the centre of global conversations here and in Manila this summer. Ahead of her talk at the AGO, we asked curator and renowned art historian Florina H. Capistrano-Baker to tell us more.
Chronology of resistance
Canadian contemporary artists Stephen Andrews and Andy Fabo are long-time friends and peers, whose impactful works are part of the exhibition Blurred Boundaries, on view now at the AGO.
One bead at a time
Radical Stitch, a landmark exhibition of contemporary Indigenous beading, is on view now at Regina’s MacKenzie Art Gallery through August 28.