Burning Desiire

Live performance is back in AGO’s Walker Court, with the R&B stylings of Desiire.

Colonial Ruptures

What can it mean when historical artifacts are removed from their original context? Visual artist, ceramist and educator Sharif Bey explores this through his sculptures, on view until Sunday at the Gardiner Museum.

ICYMI: Flora and regrowth

Canadian contemporary artist Zachari Logan explores queer embodiments of nature in an exhibition at the Peabody Essex Museum and as part of Blurred Boundaries, on view now at the AGO.

150 Years with the OSA

The Ontario Society of Artists (OSA) looks back on the rich legacy of its members from 1872 onwards in the150th anniversary member’s exhibition, Conversations.

Forging pathways

We spoke to Bryce Kanbara, Governor General’s Award-winning artist and curator, about his recent solo exhibition, Grace – on view at Centre[3] until August 20.

just beyond

Opening October 5, the AGO presents the first major retrospective of the late Trinidadian-Canadian artist Denyse Thomasos.

L.A. Monumental

David Hockney’s Santa Monica Boulevard (1978–80) resurfaces in I AM HERE: Home Movies and Everyday Masterpieces. Read how this monumental, rarely seen painting made its way to the AGO.

Last chance to see I AM HERE

As we prepare to say goodbye to I AM HERE: Home Movies and Everyday Masterpieces on August 14, we take a look at some of what critics had to say about this eclectic exhibition.

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