
Art, culture & style ideas from Toronto and beyond
Art, culture & style ideas from Toronto and beyond
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Digital artist Alexander McLeod dishes on the upcoming SNAP auction on March 21st in Toronto.
“For painting, portraiture requires no need to research a topic either historically or theoretically – only a deep interest in the subjective self.”
The plein air painter’s solo show that captures Toronto’s evolving cityscape is on at United Contemporary until March 22nd.
Revel in the fruits of Toronto-based ceramic artist Julie Moon’s labour at her current solo exhibition at The Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery, on until May 18th.
The figurative painter discusses the abstracted splendour of his latest show, You Are Many Faces, which runs until January 28th at The Assembly Gallery in Hamilton.
The Toronto-based figurative artist talks about his creative trajectory, queer liberation, and finding “magic in the mundane”.
A Q&A with the Montpellier-based artist Paul Maheke, whose striking sound work installation at Mercer Union closes Saturday, November 30th.
“What struck me was the fact that, even in the 21st century, women still have to fight for their rights, and their resistance can take many forms and manifest in different spaces.”
Scene-stealing looks from fundraisers and award parties in Toronto and Ottawa this month.
“We all have different roles that we're playing, and all the roles are overlapping and informing one another.”
The Toronto-based artist discusses the delicate work of arranging local flora and fauna to reveal the beauty and peril of our surroundings.
Isabel Okoro discusses her experimental current show at Patel Brown Gallery. “I'm very excited about the potential to present my images in a non-traditional way.”
The fair’s director shares programming and exhibition highlights from its 25th anniversary edition running October 24th-27th.
The founder of the nomadic gallery The New Other discusses Jaspal Birdi’s soon-ending show in New York City and what to expect from the gallery’s booth at Art Toronto 2024.
How Toronto-based multi-hyphenate creative Chad Burton has developed an unparalleled eye.
Erin Armstrong at Bau-Xi Gallery Dufferin, Kate Newby at Cooper Cole, and Katherin Takpannie at Olga Korper Gallery.
Emma Nishimura and Linda Sormin speak about their moving, indelibly beautiful duo show at United Contemporary, which is on until September 28th.
New York's Museum at FIT focuses on adornment of the arms in its show Statement Sleeves, which is on until Sunday, August 25th.
Curator Dallas Fellini discusses their latest group exhibition, Indiscernible thresholds, escaped veillances – on until July 27th at the Art Museum at the University of Toronto.
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