Links we’re loving: Going for Baroque

Inspired by the intrigues and drama of Early Rubens, we’ve gathered recent stories from the world of art and culture that prove you can’t fix what isn’t Baroque (sorry, we had to).

Art Pick of the Week: Miniature Altarpiece: Adoration of the Magi

Every week we’re sharing one of our favourite artworks from the AGO Collection for you to see on your next visit.

Why the AGO needs you

Today is Giving Tuesday! Why is art important, especially when there are so many other worthy causes to support? Here’s some food for thought.

Movers, shakers and harpsichord makers

Meet a Toronto couple with an unwavering passion for harpsichords.

The value of worldliness

In an era of polarization, how can we better understand each other? An upcoming AGO symposium featuring Miho Hatori explores mondialité, a theory of French thinker Édouard Glissant.

#RetroAGO: Lining up for Lismer

Some things change, but hot tickets have always been worth the wait! Today we line up for Yayoi Kusama, and in 1929 it was art classes with Arthur Lismer.

Art pick of the week: Metamorphosis

Every week, we’re sharing one of our favourite artworks for you to see on your next visit to the AGO. ICYMI the first time we shared this story, this week’s Art Pick is Tim Whiten’s breathtaking work, Metamorphasis.

100,000 reasons to cheer

It’s been six months since we launched the AGO Annual Pass, and more than 100,000 people have joined the AGO community already!

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