Perspectives Uncovering Frances Loring’s Deer Panel Rarely seen sculptures by Loring and Wyle go on view at the AGO this August
Perspectives Venus of Scarborough Takes a Trip Downtown Joyce Wieland’s first and only earthwork is recreated in Grange Park
Interviews & Profiles New Frontiers of Printmaking With Naoko Matsubara The acclaimed printmaker reflects on her 70-year career and new AGO exhibition By Matthew Rolfe
Interviews & Profiles Thomas J Price’s Philosophy on Monuments This summer, a new sculpture by the acclaimed artist is coming to the AGO
On View The Art, Life and Influence of Graciela Iturbide In this excerpt, curator Marina Dumont-Gauthier writes about the work of the Mexican photographer
On View Conservation Notes: Get to Know a Hygrothermograph Learn how the AGO protects art from humidity By Andrea-Jo Wilson
Perspectives AGO 125: The AGO’s First One-Woman Show Mary Hiester Reid made history as the first woman artist to have a solo exhibition at the AGO
On View Seven Facts You May Not Know About the Group of Seven Did you know the Group painted more than just landscapes? By Khadra Ahmed
On View The Group of Seven: A Self-Guided Tour at the AGO Celebrate Group of Seven Day with a tour of seminal works on view now at the AGO