Perspectives On Resting in the Dark While Developing Black Pen writer Adeola Egbeyemi's response essay to What Matters Most: Photographs of Black Life.
Interviews & Profiles Abraham O. Oghobase on subverting the colonial gaze The Lagos-born, Toronto-based photographer discusses his work on view at the AGO through January 7
Interviews & Profiles Stories shared The latest in a long line of groundbreaking women Inuit artists, we spoke with Gayle Uyagaqi Kabloona about her own journey into art. By Foyer Staff
On View You Look Beautiful Like That The AGO exhibition pays homage to the history of photography in Africa from the 1860s to the 1980s. By Foyer Staff
Interviews & Profiles Obituaries and couches Acclaimed Canadian artist Ken Lum talks death, class, childhood, and sofas. By Foyer Staff
Interviews & Profiles Seeing signs A book by ERA Architects and Spacing magazine explores the history of Toronto signage By Foyer Staff
RBC Art Pick Self-Portrait with Blue Handkerchief We focus on Alma Duncan’s self-portrait, featured as part of the exhibition Her Flesh. By Simone Aziga
News Photographing La Soufrière The historic volcano is documented in The Montgomery Collection of Caribbean Photographs. By Matthew Rolfe
Perspectives Dear Denyse Curator Michelle Jacques shares four letters to Denyse Thomasos, written from curator to artist.
Interviews & Profiles Alexander Arslanyan talks preserving Polaroids The photography researcher explains what to look for after you shake your Polaroid picture. By Foyer Staff