Radical visions

Important thought leaders and artists from across the African diaspora come together for an AGO Art in the Spotlight to discuss the Black radical imagination.

On the North/South horizon

In case you missed it, multidisciplinary artists in-residence from Nordic Lab and Koomuatuk Curley shared their works-in-progress as they venture down unexplored creative paths.

Artfully honouring access

The AGO and Tangled Art + Disability teamed up on a series of videos featuring the important work of six artists.

Talk Art

Brits Russell Tovey and Robert Diament bring their acclaimed podcast to the page with the new book, Talk Art: Everything you wanted to know about contemporary art but were afraid to ask.

 

Scrolls of reclamation

Anishinaabe-Algonquin artist Philip Cote reclaims land through public art and ancestral wisdom.

Faking and making it in Venice

The team behind Impostor Cities, Canada’s official entry for the 17th International Architecture Exhibition, reveals cinema’s love affair with our buildings.

“We are the land”

Artist for social change and Art Educator Mahlikah Awe:ri Enml'ga't Saqama'sgw chats Indigenous art education and its importance for generations to come.

Anything and beyond

The AGO is hosting a free digital screening of the powerful short film It Can Be Anything, which features a young artist's inspiring journey.

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