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Karen Kain's bruised and battered ballet slippers are on display in On Pointe: The Rise of the Ballet Shoe at the Bata Shoe Museum.. More...
Opens January 9 Throughout history, plagues have been primarily regarded as forms of divine…
To January 11 The penetrating gazes of Harding Meyer’s impressionistic yet uncannily real…
On Now The word “design” is today a loaded term, evoking images of consumer products made by and…
To January 22 David Blackwood’s The Friend Bound for the Labrador is but one of many exceptional…
Specializing in Inuit sculpture since 1981. Although the focus is on Baffin Island, all areas of…
From paintings to sculptures, these shows will please the eye and mind.
Museums, Art & Antiques | March 2008 | By Tessie Sanci
North, East, South or West—any direction will lead you to a gallery—or three!
Museums, Art & Antiques | May 2007 | By Jordana Camerman
Get With the Glitterati
The Nature of Diamonds sets the city to sparkle.
Museums, Art & Antiques | November 2008 | By Andrea Grassi
Image Makeover
A century-old art gallery reopens with a splendid new building and an expanded collection of must-see masterpieces.
Museums, Art & Antiques | December 2008 | By Craig Moy
The Art of Dying
Pay your respects at the Gardiner Museum’s latest exhibit.
Museums, Art & Antiques | January 2009 | By Craig Moy
Big News In Prints
Top international photojournalists bring the world to Toronto.
Museums, Art & Antiques | October 2008 | By Craig Moy
For Up-and-Coming Collectors
Museums, Art & Antiques | January 2009
If Emily Carr's native-inspired images caught your eye, Toronto has plenty of the real thing.
Museums, Art & Antiques | March 2007 | By Craig Moy
Toronto’s Artistic Evolution From Yorkville’s blue chip collections to Queen West’s avant garde installations
Museums, Art & Antiques | October 2005 | By Gary Michael Dault
Canada’s first museum to feature exclusively Inuit art is not to be missed.
Museums, Art & Antiques | April 2008 | By Craig Moy
Collection Building
A bigger and bolder space solidifies the Gardiner Museum’s place as the pre-eminent ceramics art museum in North America.
Museums, Art & Antiques | October 2006 | By Linda Luong
Stroll the swank Yorkville Gallery District.
Museums, Art & Antiques | May 2007 | By Betty Ann Jordan
No bones about it, the latest permanent galleries to reopen at the Royal Ontario Museum are a roaring success.
Museums, Art & Antiques | March 2008 | By Craig Moy
The world's biggest photography festival brings life into focus.
Museums, Art & Antiques | May 2008 | By Craig Moy
Famed photojournalist Alfred Eisenstaedt's works go on display at the AGO.
Museums, Art & Antiques | January 2007 | By Craig Moy
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