Praise for the gritty side of Impressionism

Critics and visitors couldn’t get enough of Impressionism in the Age of Industry. Check out the highlights from this groundbreaking exhibition!  

A closer look at Seven Sisters

Canadian artist Mike Macdonald’s Seven Sisters shows the beauty and destruction of the Seven Sisters mountain range in British Columbia.

ICYMI: Vija Celmins in her own words

Don't miss the entrancing exhibition Vija Celmins: To Fix the Image in Memory on now until August 5. Take a listen as the artist discusses her work in an exhibition audio guide.

Free wheeling

Three-year-old Noah is not accustomed to wheeling around without encountering barriers. On his first visit to the AGO, he was delighted by how easily he could explore.

Picasso on the road

Two masterpieces from the AGO Collection are touring Europe as part of an ambitious exhibition of Picasso's early work.

Last chance for Impressionism

Impressionism in the Age of Industry: Monet, Pissarro and more closes on May 5. Check it out before it’s too late!

Arte Povera: A radical art movement

In late 1960s Italy, an unconventional art movement emerged. It’s the focus of Arte Povera, a new display featuring rarely seen works from the AGO Collection.

A Q&A with Vija Celmins curator Gary Garrels

Find out more about the mesmerizing work of renowned artist Vija Celmins from Gary Garrels, co-curator of Vija Celmins: To Fix the Image in Memory.

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