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The art of Felix Gonzalez-Torres returns to Toronto this month, with installations across the city − at AGO, MOCA and on billboards above you.

ICYMI: Sculpture from a microscope

In case you missed it in May 2021, Toronto artist Jennifer Rose Sciarrino took us on a behind-the-scenes tour of her studio, sharing her creative process and inspirations.

Not all cleaning is false

Interdisciplinary artist Alessandra Pozzuoli explores the power of rituals, human senses and their deeper abilities in Not all cleaning is false, on view now at the Whippersnapper Gallery through April 30.

Sculptures about statues

We spoke with London-based contemporary artist Thomas J Price about his nine-foot bronze cast sculpture outside the AGO, and his take on the meaning of monuments.

“Tough but a lot of fun”

We talked with art historian Barbara Bloemink about her new biography of Florine Stettheimer, that most audacious, witty and important 20th-century woman painter.

Stories of transition

We spoke with best-selling Canadian author Rawi Hage about his new book, and recent conversation at the AGO.

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.

In unison

Michèle Pearson Clarke learns how to sing and explores the vulnerability of queer female masculinity in her new exhibition, Muscle Memory, on view now at the Art Gallery of Hamilton.

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