The sky above us

Cloud Album goes all the way up with 250 works from the Archive of Modern Conflict, on view at North Vancouver’s The Polygon Gallery until May 1.

Possibilities unbound

Opening April 9, a new installation of 13 works from the AGO Collection explores queer connections to liberation, resistance and creativity.

ICYMI: World Theatre

In case you missed it in January, we covered Mohawk contemporary artist Alan Michelson’s Theatrum Orbis Terrarum (Theatre of the World), a critique of the colonial archive and celebration of Haudenosaunee ways of knowing - on view now at the AGO.

Belmore, Linklater and Thomasos head to the Whitney

The Whitney Museum Biennial returns, featuring three renowned contemporary artists from Canada.

Springtime at MOCA

MOCA springs forward with a new season of exhibitions featuring Shirin Neshat, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Jeffrey Gibson and more, on now until July 31.

Bursting with Love

Natalie King puts queer Indigenous pride on display in PAGEANT, on view now through April 16 at Centre[3]. We caught up with the artist to learn more about it.

Documenting a landmark

We spoke with Toronto-based, multidisciplinary media artist Roya DelSol about her work documenting the AGO landmark exhibition Fragments of Epic Memory.

Sunlight and Showers

Once Sweden’s most famous artist, the AGO welcomes Anna Boberg − artist and polar explorer − to its European Collection.

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