Everybody knows

On December 7 the AGO will unveil Everybody Knows – a landmark exhibition dedicated to the life and times of iconic Canadian artist Leonard Cohen.

The weight of gold

Artist and curator Luis Jacob weighs in on the symbolic value of gold via Faith and Fortune’s dynamic audio guide.

Last chance to see Blurred Boundaries

Closing September 25 at the AGO, Blurred Boundaries: Queer Visions in Canadian Art explores the potentiality of queerness with 13 artworks, including that of Frances Loring, one of Canada’s most prolific sculptors.

The travelling butterfly

El Museo del Barrio launches Methuselah, a new digital artwork by Cuban-born artist Reynier Leyva Novo depicting the fascinating 6,000-mile migratory journey of a single monarch butterfly.

ICYMI: Mother and child

Ahead of her upcoming Ago talk, we're revisiting our May 2022 story on Contemporary artist Andrea Chung, and her powerful series Colostrum – on view until October 1 at the AGO.

Death verifying life

Acclaimed Canadian contemporary artist Ken Lum spoke with us about death, class, childhood and sofas.

Where Were You in ‘92?

Pamila Matharu enshrines the enduring legacy of artist Winsom Winsom and Fresh Arts in an exhibition at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre, on view through December 2022.

The Young Arsonists

Premiering at TIFF 2022, Canadian visual artist Sheila Pye makes her directorial debut with the drama film The Young Arsonists.

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