Transcendental artifacts

Tim Whiten veils and reveals in a new solo exhibition at the McMaster Museum of Art – the first in a four-part, multi-venue career retrospective.

Migration, power and memory

The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery unveils three new thought-provoking exhibitions from international and Canadian artists.

ICYMI: Pride-ful narratives

In case you missed it in June 2021, we covered five must-read art books at Glad Day Bookshop, Canada’s first queer bookstore—and the longest surviving in the world.

Songs of freedom

The AGO and Toronto History Museums team up this February to awaken the senses through art and sound in a new series of AGO Virtual School Programs featuring the song Freedom Heights (A Song for Joshua Glover).

Yue Moon 完滿: Tiger With Wings 如虎添翼

Toronto’s Chinatown is now illuminated with a glowing set of traditional lanterns featuring artwork made by local community members, thanks to a public art project called Yue Moon.

Defiantly beautiful

Two sculptural works by Anishinaabe artist Maria Hupfield join the AGO Collection, with support from the 2021 York Wilson Endowment Award.

The sound of brushstrokes

Multi-instrumentalist musician and producer Memory Pearl made an album inspired by seven works of abstract expressionism – one of which is held in the AGO Collection.

Three things to see now

When the AGO reopens February 1, your biggest challenge will be deciding what to see first! Here are three suggestions for your first visit back.

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