Never before, never again

Time’s running out for Early Rubens! Here's why you should hurry to see the exhibition that unites rare artworks that have never appeared together before – and may never again.

Gardening to address a complex idea

From Panama to Parkdale – here's the extraordinary story of Freeplots, a community-based work by artist Hito Steyerl that addresses a complex global idea with a simple community one. 

The magnetic allure of the Group of Seven

On the eve of its 100th anniversary, the Group of Seven prepares to take Europe by storm in a new exhibition.

Come to your senses

Sight is the sense many people associate with "visual" art. But what if you can’t see? The AGO, in partnership with OCADU and the CNIB, is creating innovative ways to make inclusive art for all five senses.

Art Pick of the Week: Plant Form Leaves with Circular Protrusion

Every week we’re sharing one of our favourite artworks from the AGO Collection for you to see on your next visit. If you need directions to find it, simply ask when you arrive!

Put some wonder into winter

The newly announced season of winter programming is pure magic, inviting leading artists, thinkers and performers from around the world to the AGO.

AGO’s next top model

From Milan to Beijing to the AGO, Paris Black is the accomplished professional model making regular appearances in Walker Court as the centerpiece of Rubens-inspired Life Drawing.

Caring with intention

How can museums most powerfully engage with the stories of historically marginalized people? On December 18, a discussion called Ways of Caring searches for insight at the AGO.

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