Possibilities unbound

Opening April 9, a new installation of 13 works from the AGO Collection explores queer connections to liberation, resistance and creativity.

Inner Space

Meet a new generation of diverse Canadian artists with Inner Space, an original AGO web series where artists give personal tours of their studios.

Exploring Truths

A new group exhibition at Albright-Knox Northland in Buffalo, New York explores the complexities of the Black experience – and it includes three Canadian artists.

ICYMI: A canon of landscapes

In case you missed in March 2021, we covered Legendary Canadian painter David Milne, who truly loved nature – and it shows in his body of work.

Not all cleaning is false

Interdisciplinary artist Alessandra Pozzuoli explores the power of rituals, human senses and their deeper abilities in Not all cleaning is false, on view now at the Whippersnapper Gallery through April 30.

Biennial hot picks

The Toronto Biennial of Art has arrived, bringing free art and programming to sites across the GTA. But where to start? Let us tell you.

ICYMI: World Theatre

In case you missed it in January, we covered Mohawk contemporary artist Alan Michelson’s Theatrum Orbis Terrarum (Theatre of the World), a critique of the colonial archive and celebration of Haudenosaunee ways of knowing - on view now at the AGO.

Sculptures about statues

We spoke with London-based contemporary artist Thomas J Price about his nine-foot bronze cast sculpture outside the AGO, and his take on the meaning of monuments.

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