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Art & Architecture
B.C. First Nation visits totem pole taken 100 years ago in a bid to get it back
August 22, 2022
Canadian private charity has established $200,000 fund for Ukrainian artists
August 19, 2022
opinion
ROM’s provocative IMMORTAL rebranding brings opportunity to rethink its purpose
Kate Taylor
August 19, 2022
The handmade Sunflower Guitar for Ukraine is on a star-studded fundraising tour
August 18, 2022
A complex and colourful last hurrah for the Rennie Museum at Wing Sang
August 5, 2022
opinion
The Ace Hotel brings Toronto architecture to a new level
Alex Bozikovic
August 1, 2022
Canada’s major arts and culture organizations fall victim to cyberattack
July 29, 2022
opinion
A world-famous architect asks: Why did his Toronto design disappear?
Alex Bozikovic
July 25, 2022
opinion
No reason to believe Ontario’s plans to increase some mayors’ power is about fixing housing
Alex Bozikovic
July 23, 2022
Despite deaths and diseases, artist Ed Pien has persisted in his poignant eight-year project
July 22, 2022
Montreal’s Phi Foundation wants to make art an urban routine
July 15, 2022
Hidden for a century, new Vincent Van Gogh self-portrait found behind another painting
July 14, 2022
The late David Blackwood’s paintings brought a sense of mythos to his native Newfoundland
July 9, 2022
opinion
Expansive plan for new Humber-area development is a recipe for a new city: dense, colourful and messy
Alex Bozikovic
July 9, 2022
Robert Bateman’s personal new show, Heart and Home, puts his (literal) gifts on display
July 8, 2022
opinion
Sasha Suda leaves a disrupted National Gallery after short tenure
Kate Taylor
July 2, 2022
opinion
When it comes to accessibility, architects must hold themselves to a higher standard
Alex Bozikovic
June 29, 2022
‘We’re all incriminated:’ Behind the scenes with Ed Burtynsky as he prepares to mount his immersive, scathing new film, In the Wake of Progress
June 25, 2022
B.C. wildfires destroyed artist Brian Jungen’s studio. His AGO installation, Couch Monster, was its final completed piece
June 24, 2022
review
Retrospective of Toronto’s General Idea at the National Gallery of Canada shows art collective retains power after 30 years
June 24, 2022
Brian Jungen’s bronze sculpture ‘Couch Monster’ installed outside AGO in Toronto
June 20, 2022
Can NFTs help stop art piracy?
June 18, 2022
opinion
Toronto should never let go of ActiveTO
Alex Bozikovic
June 14, 2022
opinion
Is University Park, Toronto’s next big idea, dead?
Alex Bozikovic
June 11, 2022
With beaded earrings, photographer Shelby Lisk renews ties with the women in her life
June 8, 2022
opinion
Why won’t Toronto strive for great public buildings?
Alex Bozikovic
June 8, 2022
opinion
The 2022 Governor General’s Medals show public sector architecture is not leading the way
Alex Bozikovic
June 6, 2022
A primer on Toronto’s General Idea, Canada’s most radical art collective
June 1, 2022
Dempsey Bob’s masterful wood carvings gets the retrospective treatment with Wolves
May 28, 2022
Doors Open Toronto is back after a two-year hiatus. Here are five ways to rediscover the city
May 27, 2022
At the Bentway, ‘hip-hop architect’ Michael Ford explores the wisdom of the streets
May 27, 2022
review
At the Power Plant gallery, Paulo Nazareth and Hiwa K craft metaphors for survival and resistance
Kate Taylor
May 24, 2022
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