On View Paul Anthony Smith’s Carnival Picotage On view now at the AGO, the Jamaican artist’s Midnight Blue explores hybrid identities By Matthew Rolfe
On View Modernism, She Said Four Canadian artists who strove to be seen and in turn, changed how we see this place By Andrea-Jo Wilson
Interviews & Profiles Curator Nicole R. Myers on Impressionism The exhibition’s curator shares her insights on Impressionism and the must-see works at the AGO
On View Monet, Matisse, Van Gogh: Impressionism at AGO Delve into 50 Impressionist works this summer at the AGO
On View Faces of the AGO Here are 10 painted portraits you can experience on your next visit to the AGO
News Paul P.’s Disappearing Figures The AGO recently acquired over twenty-five works by the Toronto-based artist
Perspectives A Double Portrait of Sikh Cavalry Officers A work by Philip Alexius de László depicting World War I Sikh cavalry officers is now on view at the AGO
Interviews & Profiles Anita Blackwood on David Blackwood’s Legacy The late printmaker’s wife recalls cherished moments of a life lived together with art By Matthew Rolfe
News Remembering David Hockney A vibrant Hockney scene made a memorable appearance at the AGO in 2022
News Walter Trier’s Soccer Caricature Learn more about the humourist’s affinity for soccer through a new print available at the Shop By Khadra Ahmed