Flax machine

Weft in time for summer, we loom in on ancient fabric for the latest in our ongoing series of material explorations.

Winter Stations returns!

Delayed by COVID-19, four winning public art installations spring to life in Toronto’s Distillery District.

ICYMI: AA Bronson reflects

In case you missed it, last June we covered artist AA Bronson's Monopol Magazine interview featuring his reflections on the new significance of General Idea’s AIDS (Installation). 

Talk Art

Brits Russell Tovey and Robert Diament bring their acclaimed podcast to the page with the new book, Talk Art: Everything you wanted to know about contemporary art but were afraid to ask.

 

Pride-ful narratives

Learn about five must-read art books at Glad Day Bookshop, Canada’s first queer bookstore—and the longest surviving in the world.

Fathers of resilience

To mark Father’s Day, we’ve rounded up a few of the many portraits of fatherhood submitted to Portraits of Resilience, the AGO’s ongoing online community exhibition.

A continued conversation

Indigenous educators and artists Robert Durocher, Dr. Jenny Kay Dupuis and Lindsay “Eekwol” Knight engaged in an important discussion about Residential Schools yesterday.

Scrolls of reclamation

Anishinaabe-Algonquin artist Philip Cote reclaims land through public art and ancestral wisdom.

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