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ICYMI: Defiantly beautiful
Back in February, two sculptural works by Anishinaabe artist Maria Hupfield joined the AGO Collection, with support from the 2021 York Wilson Endowment Award.
ICYMI: The sound of brushstrokes
Multi-instrumentalist musician and producer Memory Pearl made an album inspired by seven works of abstract expressionism – one of which is held in the AGO Collection.
ICYMI: Freedom and folklore
In case you missed it in December 2021, we covered British-Trinidadian artist Zak Ové’s Moko Jumbie – a towering sculpture that commemorates Caribbean Carnival culture, and is currently on view in the AGO's Galleria Italia.
Remembering David Blackwood
To celebrate the life and work of one of Canada’s most revered artists, AGO visitors are invited to view David Blackwood’s work in the Marvin Gelber Print & Drawing Study Centre Friday, July 22.
Yayoi Kusama's INFINITY MIRRORED ROOM - LET'S SURVIVE FOREVER has reopened
Kusama’s mirrored installation has finally reopened at the AGO. Learn more about this AGO favourite before you book your next visit.
Indigenous and Canadian artworks to see
To help plan your next impromptu trip to the AGO, here’s a list of Indigenous and Canadian-focused works to see on Level 2.
Lasting presence
In light of the recent passing of Joey Tanenbaum, a passionate collector and long-time supporter of the AGO, we reflect on the art that he and his wife Toby have donated to the Gallery.
ICYMI: A canon of landscapes
In case you missed in March 2021, we covered Legendary Canadian painter David Milne, who truly loved nature – and it shows in his body of work.