Unravelling

Costume designer Danielle Fagen explores mental health through costume, dance, photography and poetry in her textile exhibition Unravelling, at the Design Exchange as part of Fashion Art Toronto 2022.

ICYMI: Serving up feminist realness

Incase you missed it, check out our 2019 feature on Judy Chicago's Dinner Party – in anticipation of her return to Canada for the 2022 Toronto Biennal of Art.

#FGTStrangebird

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

Cover to cover

We connected with the visual artists nominated for this year’s ‘Best Album Artwork’ JUNO about their collaborative work with musicians.

Q&A with Armando Perla

For the second in our series of chats with curators for Museum Month, we sat down with the City of Toronto's new Chief Curator to discuss a shared love of Robert Houle, the tyranny of the object and how museums can further social equity.

Farewell Matthew Wong

Capturing the hearts of our visitors, the intimate solo exhibition of Chinese-Canadian artist Matthew Wong closes on May 15. See how our visitors captured their experience in Matthew Wong: Blue View on social media.

Home movies belong to us

Rick Prelinger recently spoke about his enduring fascination with home movies, and his role as consulting curator for I AM HERE: Home Movies and Everyday Masterpieces, on view now at the AGO.

Memory monument

Artist Rajni Perera’s new futurist mural in Toronto’s public arts and event space – The Bentway – enshrines the legacy of local luminaries.

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