ICYMI: A second chance for Emergence

Haegue Yang is speaking at the University of British Columbia this afternoon as part of the Joan Carlisle-Irving Lecture series. ICYMI, we took an in-depth look at the official catalogue for Yang's landmark AGO exhibition Emergence.  

Movements in Blue

Picasso: Painting the Blue Period charts a young artist shifting between Barcelona and Paris. Here’s the rundown on those travels.

Adios to Andy Warhol

As we prepare to say goodbye to the Andy Warhol exhibition, we look back on what our visitors and critics had to say and take one last look at his controversial portrait series Ladies and Gentlemen.

Art Toronto is back

Canada’s premier art fair returns October 29 with a hybrid presentation: in-person at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre and online with a new digital platform.

Ballet moves

Co-presenters of Art Beyond Borders, artists from Ballet Jörgen will teach movement, wellness and storytelling through dance as part of AGO Virtual School sessions.

An Epic visit

Two groups of seniors from Toronto’s Caribbean community recently visited Fragments of Epic Memory for guided tours. We asked them about their experience.

Chemical reactions

For a brief period at the end of the 1970s, Andy Warhol used paintings made with urine to push the envelope of what can be considered art. We uncover the story behind Oxidation Painting (1978).

Her way between things

Sandra Meigs marks a new chapter with her first book, a revealing portrait of her life and work to date.

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