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Figure skater Sonja Henie's medal-winning skates are on display in Bound for Glory: The Cutting Edge Spirit of the Winter Olympics at the Bata Shoe Museum.. More...
April 2 to 11 The language of imagery—that endlessly varied idiom that seeks to articulate our…
On Now Epistemology and ordering systems have long informed the works of Ian Carr-Harris, and two…
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Spirit of the North
Much more than soapstone polar bears, Inuit art assumes many forms in Toronto.
Museums, Art & Antiques | February 2009 | By Craig Moy
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
Where's guide to Toronto best museums and galleries.
Museums, Art & Antiques | March 2009 | By Amy Baker
Get With the Glitterati
The Nature of Diamonds sets the city to sparkle.
Museums, Art & Antiques | February 2009 | 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
Add these terms to your Inuit art vocabulary.
Museums, Art & Antiques | February 2009 | By Craig Moy
Score More Sculptures
Works of classic and contemporary Inuit art are also available in Toronto from these established commercial galleries.
Museums, Art & Antiques | February 2009 | 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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