A towering essence

A 70-foot-tall installation of Toronto-based portrait photographer Jorian Charlton’s work was recently unveiled in Toronto’s financial district. We spoke with her to find out more.

A community ball

Co-founder of the Toronto Kiki Ballroom Alliance, Twysted Miyake-Mugler, shares his thoughts about ballroom culture and the importance of community work.

Art Pick of the Week: Curiosity

We’re sharing one of our favourite works of art from the AGO Collection for you to see on your next visit.

Banners of solidarity

Robert Houle: Red is Beautiful is on view now. Take a closer look at Houle’s Mohawk Summer, four banners inspired by a historic moment in the struggle for First Nation’s sovereignty.

Curated views on Picasso: Painting the Blue Period

Kenneth Brummel, AGO Associate Curator, Modern Art, shares his favourite moment from Picasso: Painting the Blue Period, on view now until January 2022.

Indoors off-kilter

Margaux Williamson dives into interior realms with Margaux Williamson: Interiors − a new solo showing for the Toronto artist – now on view at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection.

Beneath the Blue Period

This Thursday, Senior Imaging Scientist John Delaney joins AGO curator Kenneth Brummel and AGO Conservator Emerita Sandra Webster-Cook for a conversation about their groundbreaking research on Pablo Picasso’s Blue Period. We connected with Delaney to find out more.

The art of parenthood

How one supporter grew closer to art—and her father—at the AGO.

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