2023 / public program / screening
Art Gallery of Ontario
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317 Dundas St W, Toronto
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Tue–Thu | 10:30am–5pm |
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Fri | 10:30am–9pm |
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Current Exhibitions & Programs Past Exhibitions
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2023 / core
Group Exhibition
We Are Story: The Canada Now Photography AcquisitionBringing together ten artists who highlight the vitality and range of contemporary photography across the country, We Are Story foregrounds how people experience their surroundings, and how shifting realities can imbue environments with new meaning. The works were purchased through the Canada Now Photography Acquisition Initiative, conceived in 2020 by Edward Burtynsky and Nicholas Metivier in response to the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on artists. -
2023 / core / exhibition
Wolfgang Tillmans
To look without fearWolfgang Tillmans’s first museum survey in Canada foregrounds how the German artist has married photographic image-making with social critique by pushing the conventions of the medium, developing new worlds of abstract photography, and epitomizing a new kind of subjectivity. In 400+ works, the exhibition presents the richness of Tillmans’s artistic practice, grounded in his conviction that an artist’s role is to be “an amplifier.” -
2023 / core / exhibition
Sunday School
Feels Like HomeMay 6, 2023–May 31, 2024Founded by Josef Adamu in Toronto in 2017, Sunday School is a creative agency that brings together visual artists from across Africa and the diaspora to share compelling stories. The exhibition and billboard installation encompassing “Feels Like Home” aim to foreground notions of identity, fashion, and culture at the intersection of art and education, celebrating the creators’ collaborative ethos through photographs and video work.