Perspectives The Archive and the Storyteller In this essay, Amy Marshall Furness writes about David Blackwood’s artist archive at the AGO
Interviews & Profiles Band of Brothers Toronto tween garage rockers Lego Money get set to play Walker Court, as part of March Break at the AGO By Andrea-Jo Wilson
News Conserving Pegi Nicol MacLeod A conservation project at the AGO aims to bring three works by the Canadian artist back on view By Khadra Ahmed
News Collective Views: A Symposium on Photography in Toronto On March 10 and 11, the AGO co-hosts a gathering of key figures in Toronto’s photography community
News Reflecting on Kazuo Nakamura’s Watercolours Art historian Ihor Holubizky and artist Louise Noguchi will discuss Nakamura’s work at the AGO on March 11 By Wendy So
On View Edna Taçon: Verve & Decorum The first exhibition of the Canadian artist’s work in 40 years opens on February 28 at the AGO By Matthew Rolfe
RBC Art Pick "I am half sick of shadows,” said The Lady of Shalott John William Waterhouse depicts a contemplative moment from the tragic tale of the Lady of Shalott By Khadra Ahmed
On View A Closer Look: Krieghoff Edition Discover the storytelling in these winter scenes by Cornelius Kreighoff at the AGO
Perspectives Paul McCartney, Beatlemania and Photography Rarely seen photographs by McCartney go on view at the AGO in February 2026
On View An Exquisite Corpse of Photography at the AGO Learn how a Surrealist game inspired the AGO’s newest photography exhibition By Matthew Rolfe