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Step inside Caillebotte’s garden
See Blue Irises, a rare masterpiece by Impressionist artist Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1893), on view now after being recently acquired.
Ways of caring
AGOinsider recently sat down with artist Zun Lee to get a deeper understanding of the ideas behind his highly anticipated roundtable conversation, Ways of Caring.
The spirit of whalebone
The extraordinary whalebone carvings of Inuit sculptor Karoo Ashevak are on view now in the Samuel & Esther Sarick Gallery.
Exciting news about the Dundas/McCaul corner
Public art alert! The AGO has commissioned Brian Jungen to create a new sculpture for the corner of Dundas and McCaul Streets.
Art in conversation
Last week we unveiled our exciting fall programming line-up. To complement some of our upcoming exhibitions, we’ve got a range of interesting talks and screenings on offer.
Art Pick of the Week: Houses, Richmond Street
Every week we’re sharing one of our favourite artworks for you to see on your next visit to the AGO. Check out this week’s art pick, Houses, Richmond Street, by Group of Seven artist Lawren S. Harris.
Courtside with Brian Jungen
Have you ever seen Nike Air Jordan sneakers reimagined as Indigenous masks? What about a 40-foot long whale sculpture made of white plastic deck chairs? Or sculptures resembling totem poles made of golf bags?