ICYMI: Re-centering with RISE

The AGO welcomes back RISE Edutainment this February for three Friday Night performances. We revisit their 2020 AGO talk.

Envisioning Black Futures

The AGO is celebrating Black Futures Month in a big way – with artist talks, performances, storytelling and a pop-up marketplace. Find out what’s happening this February.

Documenting Michael Snow

Get a glimpse of rarely seen prints, photographs and ephemera of acclaimed Canadian artist Michael Snow, pulled from the AGO vaults.

Reality done small

A Q&A with self-taught artist Karine Giboulo, whose miniature clay figures inhabit our complicated world, on view now at the Gardiner Museum.

Mirrored images

We explore the unique role of self-portraiture in Leonard Cohen: Everybody Knows – and three other AGO exhibitions currently on view.

ICYMI: Into the next world

We’re re-sharing this story about Denyse Thomasos’s working process ahead of the January 21 discussion at the AGO with Gaëtane Verna, Executive Director of the Wexner Centre for the Arts.

So much to see in the first half of ‘23!

AGOinsider staff round up the art and culture happenings they’re most looking forward to in the months ahead.

From budding to decay

A major solo exhibition by Canadian artist Zachari Logan explores death, transition and rebirth through the lens of flowers. On view now at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts.

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