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DAVID MILNE COLLECTION David Milne Collection. Have you ever wondered about the private life of an artist? Explore the paintings of Canadian artist David Milne through a rich selection WHO AM I? | AGO ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO The David Milne Centre is generously supported by the Ivey Foundation and Richard M. Ivey. THE THOMSON COLLECTION OF SHIP MODELS The Thomson Collection of Ship Models Audio Tour. Join Simon Stephens, curator at the National Maritime Museum in London, England, as he guides listeners through the world of British ship models spanning 350years.
AGO FOUNDATION MEMBERSHIP ← Back to . Membership Support AGO Foundation Membership Foundation Memberships make the AGO possible. Philanthropic foundations are key benefactors of the Art Gallery of Ontario. ARTISTIC STYLE OF ANCIENT EGYPT ← Back to . Artistic Style of Ancient Egypt ARTISTIC STYLE OF ANCIENT EGYPT. The art of ancient Egypt was both uniquely stylized and symbolic. In the same way that hieroglyphs were a visual language, the art of ancient Egypt followed specific rules in order to be read andunderstood.
TOM THOMSON, MORNING CLOUD Tom Thomson born Claremont, Ontario, 1877; died Canoe Lake (Algonquin Park), Ontario, 1917 Morning Cloud 1913 oil on canvas 72.0 x 101.4 cm The Thomson CollectionOUR NEW HOURS
← Back to . Our New Hours Effective November 3, 2015. Changes to our hours of operation are highlighted, below.. Visiting before November 3? View our current hours of operation AGO BOARD OF TRUSTEES APPOINTS NEW PRESIDENT The AGO has a monster line-up of programming for Guillermo del Toro: At Home with Monsters . The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) presents an exciting line-up of programs to accompany the hotly anticipated exhibition Guillermo del Toro: At Home with Monsters, running Sept. 30, 2017 to Jan. 7, 2018. AGO RECEIVES ACCLAIMED CANADIAN CONTEMPORARY SCULPTURE ← Back to 2007. AGO Receives Acclaimed Canadian Contemporary Sculpture. Date Posted: August, 20, 2007 The Art Gallery of Ontario willbe home to David Altmejd’s The Index, one of the country’smajor pieces of contemporary sculpture, thanks to a generous gift from GeorgeHartman and Arlene Goldman.The Index was the star attractionof the Canadian Pavilion at this year’s prestigious ABOUT THE THOMSON COLLECTION Over 50 years, Ken Thomson (1923–2006) assembled the most important private art collection in Canada, and its gift to the Art Gallery of Ontario is one of the most significant acts of philanthropy inCanadian history.
DAVID MILNE COLLECTION David Milne Collection. Have you ever wondered about the private life of an artist? Explore the paintings of Canadian artist David Milne through a rich selection WHO AM I? | AGO ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO The David Milne Centre is generously supported by the Ivey Foundation and Richard M. Ivey. THE THOMSON COLLECTION OF SHIP MODELS The Thomson Collection of Ship Models Audio Tour. Join Simon Stephens, curator at the National Maritime Museum in London, England, as he guides listeners through the world of British ship models spanning 350years.
AGO FOUNDATION MEMBERSHIP ← Back to . Membership Support AGO Foundation Membership Foundation Memberships make the AGO possible. Philanthropic foundations are key benefactors of the Art Gallery of Ontario. ARTISTIC STYLE OF ANCIENT EGYPT ← Back to . Artistic Style of Ancient Egypt ARTISTIC STYLE OF ANCIENT EGYPT. The art of ancient Egypt was both uniquely stylized and symbolic. In the same way that hieroglyphs were a visual language, the art of ancient Egypt followed specific rules in order to be read andunderstood.
TOM THOMSON, MORNING CLOUD Tom Thomson born Claremont, Ontario, 1877; died Canoe Lake (Algonquin Park), Ontario, 1917 Morning Cloud 1913 oil on canvas 72.0 x 101.4 cm The Thomson CollectionOUR NEW HOURS
← Back to . Our New Hours Effective November 3, 2015. Changes to our hours of operation are highlighted, below.. Visiting before November 3? View our current hours of operation AGO BOARD OF TRUSTEES APPOINTS NEW PRESIDENT The AGO has a monster line-up of programming for Guillermo del Toro: At Home with Monsters . The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) presents an exciting line-up of programs to accompany the hotly anticipated exhibition Guillermo del Toro: At Home with Monsters, running Sept. 30, 2017 to Jan. 7, 2018. AGO RECEIVES ACCLAIMED CANADIAN CONTEMPORARY SCULPTURE ← Back to 2007. AGO Receives Acclaimed Canadian Contemporary Sculpture. Date Posted: August, 20, 2007 The Art Gallery of Ontario willbe home to David Altmejd’s The Index, one of the country’smajor pieces of contemporary sculpture, thanks to a generous gift from GeorgeHartman and Arlene Goldman.The Index was the star attractionof the Canadian Pavilion at this year’s prestigious WHO AM I? | AGO ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO The David Milne Centre is generously supported by the Ivey Foundation and Richard M. Ivey. REQUESTS FOR DONATIONS ← Back to . Requests for Donations. The AGO is often asked to sponsor fundraising events. As a not-for-profit charitable organization, we are not in a position to provide cash donations. ABOUT THE WESTON FAMILY LEARNING CENTRE The Weston Family Learning Centre allows visitors to experience the power of art to transform how we understand our world and ourselves. The facility, which opened in October 2011, comprises approximately 35,000 square feet of renovated and new space, and increases the AGO’s ability to provide stellar art education in dedicated spaces for instruction and workshops. ACCESSING YOUR AGO: WHEELCHAIR FAQ Is the AGO wheelchair accessible? Yes. Where are wheelchairs available? Wheelchairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis at the main level coat check, to the right after you enter themain lobby.
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← Back to . Our New Hours Effective November 3, 2015. Changes to our hours of operation are highlighted, below.. Visiting before November 3? View our current hours of operation ANTHONY VAN DYCK, DAEDALUS AND ICARUS Anthony van Dyck. born Antwerp, Belgium, 1599; died London, England, 1641 Daedalus and Icarus around 1620 oil on canvas 115.3 x 86.4 cm Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wood, 1940 FLORENCE CARLYLE. THE TIFF. Florence Carlyle born Galt, Canada West (now Ontario), 1864; died Crowborough, England, 1923 The Tiff around 1902 oil on canvas 183.8 x 134.6 cm Gift of the Government of Province of Ontario, 1972 THE THOMSON COLLECTION OF SHIP MODELS AUDIO TOUR Introduction by David Wistow. David Wistow: Welcome to the Thomson collection of over 130 historic ship models, much admired for their craftsmanship, rarity and historical value. Simon Stephens, Curator at the National Maritime Museum in London, England will be your guide through the world of British ship models – from battleships and tugboats to ocean liners and tankers – spanning 350 years. EMILY CARR. TREES IN THE SKY Emily Carr born and died Victoria, British Columbia, 1871 – 1945 Trees in the Sky 1939 oil on canvas 111.6 x 68.7 cm Gift of RichardIvey, 2008
AGO BRINGS RARE MASTERPIECES FROM MONET, VAN GOGH, GAUGUIN ← Back to 2016. AGO brings rare masterpieces from Monet, van Gogh, Gauguin and more to Toronto this fall Major exhibition organized by the AGO and the Musée d'Orsay breaks new art historical ground by exploring the mystical experience in nature. TORONTO – This fall, the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) invites visitors to accompany some of the greatest artists of the 19th and 20th centuries THE GRANGE: OVERVIEW The Grange's plaque, received at a ceremony in 1984 and revised in 2010, reads as follows. The Grange was built about 1817 for lawyer and merchant D’Arcy Boulton jr. in an area of exclusive residential estates in the town of York, now Toronto. One of the few such houses to survive, its symmetrical 5-bay façade and central pediment reflect ABOUT THE THOMSON COLLECTION About the Thomson Collection. Over 50 years, Ken Thomson (1923–2006) assembled the most important private art collection in Canada, and its gift to the Art Gallery of Ontario is one of the most significant acts of philanthropy in Canadian history. The Thomson Collection comprises Canadian paintings, First Nations objects, European works of AGO FOUNDATION MEMBERSHIP Foundation Memberships make the AGO possible. Philanthropic foundations are key benefactors of the Art Gallery of Ontario. As a gesture of our appreciation for their tremendous support, the AGO extends an Honorary Foundation Membership to every foundation that makes a substantial annual gift. Here at the AGO, we strongly valueour relationships
REQUESTS FOR DONATIONS Please e-mail donations@ago.net . We are unable to donate to: Events benefitting for-profit organizations. Events benefiting an individual or family. Gifts/rewards for staff or volunteers. Events where 100% of the proceeds are not benefiting a charity. The AGO only supports organizations that uphold the principles of the Ontario Human RightsCode.
DAVID MILNE COLLECTION David Milne Collection. Have you ever wondered about the private life of an artist? Explore the paintings of Canadian artist David Milne through a rich selection of his letters, diaries, photographs and personal items. Through videos, follow his career as a painter and THE THOMSON COLLECTION OF SHIP MODELS The Thomson Collection of Ship Models spans some 350 years and contains examples of exquisite workmanship and some of the masterpieces of the genre. Foremost are rare late 17th and 18th century British dockyard models, made to scale for the Royal Navy and wealthy individuals. There is also a large number of models made bysome of the 120,000
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Contributor. Gerald McMaster is the adjunct curator of Canadian Art at the Art Gallery of Ontario. A Plains Cree from Red Pheasant, Saskatchewan, he first studied fine art at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He later attained a Master of Arts in Anthropology from Carleton University and a doctorate at the THE GRANGE: THE FAMILY Sarah Anne Robinson (1789–1863) Sarah Anne Robinson was born in 1789 at L’Assomption, Lower Canada. Her family were Loyalists who had left the United States for Canada after the American Revolution. Sara Anne married D’Arcy in January 1808, when she was nineteen. By the time she moved into The Grange, she had borne five children and would AGO BOARD OF TRUSTEES APPOINTS NEW PRESIDENT TORONTO – The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is pleased to announce that at yesterday’s Annual General Meeting, Robert Harding was appointed President of the AGO Board of Trustees. Mr. Harding succeeds Maxine Granovsky Gluskin, who held the position for four years and remains a Trustee. Mr. Harding has served on the AGO Board of Trusteesfor
ARTISTIC STYLE OF ANCIENT EGYPT ARTISTIC STYLE OF ANCIENT EGYPT. The art of ancient Egypt was both uniquely stylized and symbolic. In the same way that hieroglyphs were a visual language, the art of ancient Egypt followed specific rules in order to be read and understood. Artists were not so concerned with creating highly realistic images rather, they followed a system called THE GRANGE: OVERVIEW The Grange's plaque, received at a ceremony in 1984 and revised in 2010, reads as follows. The Grange was built about 1817 for lawyer and merchant D’Arcy Boulton jr. in an area of exclusive residential estates in the town of York, now Toronto. One of the few such houses to survive, its symmetrical 5-bay façade and central pediment reflect ABOUT THE THOMSON COLLECTION About the Thomson Collection. Over 50 years, Ken Thomson (1923–2006) assembled the most important private art collection in Canada, and its gift to the Art Gallery of Ontario is one of the most significant acts of philanthropy in Canadian history. The Thomson Collection comprises Canadian paintings, First Nations objects, European works of AGO FOUNDATION MEMBERSHIP Foundation Memberships make the AGO possible. Philanthropic foundations are key benefactors of the Art Gallery of Ontario. As a gesture of our appreciation for their tremendous support, the AGO extends an Honorary Foundation Membership to every foundation that makes a substantial annual gift. Here at the AGO, we strongly valueour relationships
REQUESTS FOR DONATIONS Please e-mail donations@ago.net . We are unable to donate to: Events benefitting for-profit organizations. Events benefiting an individual or family. Gifts/rewards for staff or volunteers. Events where 100% of the proceeds are not benefiting a charity. The AGO only supports organizations that uphold the principles of the Ontario Human RightsCode.
DAVID MILNE COLLECTION David Milne Collection. Have you ever wondered about the private life of an artist? Explore the paintings of Canadian artist David Milne through a rich selection of his letters, diaries, photographs and personal items. Through videos, follow his career as a painter and THE THOMSON COLLECTION OF SHIP MODELS The Thomson Collection of Ship Models spans some 350 years and contains examples of exquisite workmanship and some of the masterpieces of the genre. Foremost are rare late 17th and 18th century British dockyard models, made to scale for the Royal Navy and wealthy individuals. There is also a large number of models made bysome of the 120,000
INDIAN CHURCH
Contributor. Gerald McMaster is the adjunct curator of Canadian Art at the Art Gallery of Ontario. A Plains Cree from Red Pheasant, Saskatchewan, he first studied fine art at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He later attained a Master of Arts in Anthropology from Carleton University and a doctorate at the THE GRANGE: THE FAMILY Sarah Anne Robinson (1789–1863) Sarah Anne Robinson was born in 1789 at L’Assomption, Lower Canada. Her family were Loyalists who had left the United States for Canada after the American Revolution. Sara Anne married D’Arcy in January 1808, when she was nineteen. By the time she moved into The Grange, she had borne five children and would AGO BOARD OF TRUSTEES APPOINTS NEW PRESIDENT TORONTO – The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is pleased to announce that at yesterday’s Annual General Meeting, Robert Harding was appointed President of the AGO Board of Trustees. Mr. Harding succeeds Maxine Granovsky Gluskin, who held the position for four years and remains a Trustee. Mr. Harding has served on the AGO Board of Trusteesfor
ARTISTIC STYLE OF ANCIENT EGYPT ARTISTIC STYLE OF ANCIENT EGYPT. The art of ancient Egypt was both uniquely stylized and symbolic. In the same way that hieroglyphs were a visual language, the art of ancient Egypt followed specific rules in order to be read and understood. Artists were not so concerned with creating highly realistic images rather, they followed a system called THE GRANGE: OVERVIEW The Grange's plaque, received at a ceremony in 1984 and revised in 2010, reads as follows. The Grange was built about 1817 for lawyer and merchant D’Arcy Boulton jr. in an area of exclusive residential estates in the town of York, now Toronto. One of the few such houses to survive, its symmetrical 5-bay façade and central pediment reflect AGO FOUNDATION MEMBERSHIP Foundation Memberships make the AGO possible. Philanthropic foundations are key benefactors of the Art Gallery of Ontario. As a gesture of our appreciation for their tremendous support, the AGO extends an Honorary Foundation Membership to every foundation that makes a substantial annual gift. Here at the AGO, we strongly valueour relationships
REQUESTS FOR DONATIONS Please e-mail donations@ago.net . We are unable to donate to: Events benefitting for-profit organizations. Events benefiting an individual or family. Gifts/rewards for staff or volunteers. Events where 100% of the proceeds are not benefiting a charity. The AGO only supports organizations that uphold the principles of the Ontario Human RightsCode.
HISTORY OF THE GRANGE The Grange was the first home of the Art Museum of Toronto (later to become the Art Gallery of Ontario) and rests today as a historic Georgian manor in downtown Toronto, Canada. The structure was built in 1817 for D’Arcy Boulton Jr. (1785-1846), a member of the powerful Boulton family. When D’Arcy Boulton’s eldest son and Toronto mayor DISCOVERY OF THE TOMB ← Back to . Discovery of the Tomb. In these two lessons, students will: Learn about Howard Carter’s discovery of King Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922; . Analyze the events of Carter’s discovery; . Examine who King Tutankhamen was and what his life was like in ancient Egypt.. Lesson 1: Flashback to 1922 Uncover the details about the discovery of King Tut’s tomb and understand the ABOUT THE WESTON FAMILY LEARNING CENTRE The Weston Family Learning Centre allows visitors to experience the power of art to transform how we understand our world and ourselves. The facility, which opened in October 2011, comprises approximately 35,000 square feet of renovated and new space, and increases the AGO’s ability to provide stellar art education in dedicated spaces for instruction and workshops. TOM THOMSON, MORNING CLOUD Tom Thomson born Claremont, Ontario, 1877; died Canoe Lake (Algonquin Park), Ontario, 1917 Morning Cloud 1913 oil on canvas 72.0 x 101.4 cm The Thomson Collection MARKING THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SINKING OF THE STEAM The Yacht. The steam yacht Gunilda lies 81 m (265 ft) below the surface of Lake Superior in Northern Ontario, where she sunk a century ago, August 31, 1911. Well-known as one of the most captivating intact freshwater wrecks in the world, the vessel was designed by Cox & King in London, England, and built by Ramage & Ferguson in Leith, Scotland. FIELD TRIP | AGO ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO ← Back to Event Archive. FIELD TRIP. Saturday, June 23, 2012. AGO Next members enjoyed tours of graffiti and street art by artists Sean Martindale, Victor North, and Pascal Paquette.. More about our guides: Sean Martindale is an interdisciplinary artist and designer currently based in Toronto. His interventions activate public and semi-public spaces to encourage engagement, often focused on THE LODZ GHETTO PHOTOGRAPHS OF HENRYK ROSS Welcome. In Ross's photographic record of human life and suffering, we see the Nazi propaganda he was compelled to produce alongside the images of tragedy and resilience he wanted us to know. Ross's skill as a photographer enabled him to make single moments into poignant narratives, and his vision allows us to reflect on this difficulthistory.
ABOUT THE THOMSON COLLECTION About the Thomson Collection. Over 50 years, Ken Thomson (1923–2006) assembled the most important private art collection in Canada, and its gift to the Art Gallery of Ontario is one of the most significant acts of philanthropy in Canadian history. The Thomson Collection comprises Canadian paintings, First Nations objects, European works of DAVID MILNE COLLECTION David Milne Collection. Have you ever wondered about the private life of an artist? Explore the paintings of Canadian artist David Milne through a rich selection of his letters, diaries, photographs and personal items. Through videos, follow his career as a painter and AGO FOUNDATION MEMBERSHIP Foundation Memberships make the AGO possible. Philanthropic foundations are key benefactors of the Art Gallery of Ontario. As a gesture of our appreciation for their tremendous support, the AGO extends an Honorary Foundation Membership to every foundation that makes a substantial annual gift. Here at the AGO, we strongly valueour relationships
REQUESTS FOR DONATIONS Please e-mail donations@ago.net . We are unable to donate to: Events benefitting for-profit organizations. Events benefiting an individual or family. Gifts/rewards for staff or volunteers. Events where 100% of the proceeds are not benefiting a charity. The AGO only supports organizations that uphold the principles of the Ontario Human RightsCode.
PUGH LAKE | AGO ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO Casson died in 1998, at the age of ninety-four. He is buried alongside other Group members in the cemetery on the McMichael Canadian art gallery grounds. Learn About the Artwork. Casson was interested in the relationship between humans and nature. The piles of logs in this painting show some evidence of logging at Pugh Lake. THE THOMSON COLLECTION OF SHIP MODELS The Thomson Collection of Ship Models spans some 350 years and contains examples of exquisite workmanship and some of the masterpieces of the genre. Foremost are rare late 17th and 18th century British dockyard models, made to scale for the Royal Navy and wealthy individuals. There is also a large number of models made bysome of the 120,000
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The Dr. Mariano Elia Hands-On Centre Hours of Operation: Monday. Tuesday – Friday. Saturday – Sunday. The Dr. Mariano Elia Hands-On Centre. CLOSED. 10:30 am – 2 pm. 10:30 am – 4 pm. ACCESSING YOUR AGO: WHEELCHAIR FAQ Is the AGO wheelchair accessible? Yes. Where are wheelchairs available? Wheelchairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis at the main level coat check, to the right after you enter themain lobby.
AGO BOARD OF TRUSTEES APPOINTS NEW PRESIDENT TORONTO – The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is pleased to announce that at yesterday’s Annual General Meeting, Robert Harding was appointed President of the AGO Board of Trustees. Mr. Harding succeeds Maxine Granovsky Gluskin, who held the position for four years and remains a Trustee. Mr. Harding has served on the AGO Board of Trusteesfor
ARTISTIC STYLE OF ANCIENT EGYPT ARTISTIC STYLE OF ANCIENT EGYPT. The art of ancient Egypt was both uniquely stylized and symbolic. In the same way that hieroglyphs were a visual language, the art of ancient Egypt followed specific rules in order to be read and understood. Artists were not so concerned with creating highly realistic images rather, they followed a system called ABOUT THE THOMSON COLLECTION About the Thomson Collection. Over 50 years, Ken Thomson (1923–2006) assembled the most important private art collection in Canada, and its gift to the Art Gallery of Ontario is one of the most significant acts of philanthropy in Canadian history. The Thomson Collection comprises Canadian paintings, First Nations objects, European works of DAVID MILNE COLLECTION David Milne Collection. Have you ever wondered about the private life of an artist? Explore the paintings of Canadian artist David Milne through a rich selection of his letters, diaries, photographs and personal items. Through videos, follow his career as a painter and AGO FOUNDATION MEMBERSHIP Foundation Memberships make the AGO possible. Philanthropic foundations are key benefactors of the Art Gallery of Ontario. As a gesture of our appreciation for their tremendous support, the AGO extends an Honorary Foundation Membership to every foundation that makes a substantial annual gift. Here at the AGO, we strongly valueour relationships
REQUESTS FOR DONATIONS Please e-mail donations@ago.net . We are unable to donate to: Events benefitting for-profit organizations. Events benefiting an individual or family. Gifts/rewards for staff or volunteers. Events where 100% of the proceeds are not benefiting a charity. The AGO only supports organizations that uphold the principles of the Ontario Human RightsCode.
PUGH LAKE | AGO ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO Casson died in 1998, at the age of ninety-four. He is buried alongside other Group members in the cemetery on the McMichael Canadian art gallery grounds. Learn About the Artwork. Casson was interested in the relationship between humans and nature. The piles of logs in this painting show some evidence of logging at Pugh Lake. THE THOMSON COLLECTION OF SHIP MODELS The Thomson Collection of Ship Models spans some 350 years and contains examples of exquisite workmanship and some of the masterpieces of the genre. Foremost are rare late 17th and 18th century British dockyard models, made to scale for the Royal Navy and wealthy individuals. There is also a large number of models made bysome of the 120,000
OUR NEW HOURS
The Dr. Mariano Elia Hands-On Centre Hours of Operation: Monday. Tuesday – Friday. Saturday – Sunday. The Dr. Mariano Elia Hands-On Centre. CLOSED. 10:30 am – 2 pm. 10:30 am – 4 pm. ACCESSING YOUR AGO: WHEELCHAIR FAQ Is the AGO wheelchair accessible? Yes. Where are wheelchairs available? Wheelchairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis at the main level coat check, to the right after you enter themain lobby.
AGO BOARD OF TRUSTEES APPOINTS NEW PRESIDENT TORONTO – The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is pleased to announce that at yesterday’s Annual General Meeting, Robert Harding was appointed President of the AGO Board of Trustees. Mr. Harding succeeds Maxine Granovsky Gluskin, who held the position for four years and remains a Trustee. Mr. Harding has served on the AGO Board of Trusteesfor
ARTISTIC STYLE OF ANCIENT EGYPT ARTISTIC STYLE OF ANCIENT EGYPT. The art of ancient Egypt was both uniquely stylized and symbolic. In the same way that hieroglyphs were a visual language, the art of ancient Egypt followed specific rules in order to be read and understood. Artists were not so concerned with creating highly realistic images rather, they followed a system called ARTISTS | AGO ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO Keyword Site Search Search our websites: Click to search. About the AGO Contact Us. Home; Visit; What’s On; Exhibitions; Collections;Learning
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My Favourite Places. “If I am allowed to pick my own heaven, this is it.”. David Milne. My Favourite Places: Introduction. Bancroft. Baptist Lake. Burgoyne. Lake Temagami. New York City. PUGH LAKE | AGO ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO Casson died in 1998, at the age of ninety-four. He is buried alongside other Group members in the cemetery on the McMichael Canadian art gallery grounds. Learn About the Artwork. Casson was interested in the relationship between humans and nature. The piles of logs in this painting show some evidence of logging at Pugh Lake. HISTORY OF THE GRANGE The Grange was the first home of the Art Museum of Toronto (later to become the Art Gallery of Ontario) and rests today as a historic Georgian manor in downtown Toronto, Canada. The structure was built in 1817 for D’Arcy Boulton Jr. (1785-1846), a member of the powerful Boulton family. When D’Arcy Boulton’s eldest son and Toronto mayor MALCOLMSON COLLECTION Malcolmson Collection. The Malcolmson Collection spans the history of photography from the 1840s, with works by inventor William Fox Talbot, to the 2000s, with works by contemporary artists Scott McFarland and Ian Wallace, among others, and includes representative photographs from each of the significant periods and styles of the history of the CONSERVATION CASE STUDIES The Science in Art: Safe, Safer, Safest. Conservation of fine art can be much more rigorous than often expected. Conservators must be highly skilled in fine art techniques to be able to match the delicate brushstrokes of an 18th-century landscape, and they must also be inquisitive scientists, aware of any chemical reactions that may occur as they mix solvents, and monitor the gallery’s THE THOMSON COLLECTION AT THE AGO ART EXPERIENCE The Thomson Collection at the AGO Art Experience. Visitors to the Transformed AGO will discover the Thomson Collection set in 30 remarkable galleries on three levels. The Canadian galleries - which run nearly the whole length of the building - have a marvellous sense of space with superb daylight and yet retain a sense of intimacy. ARTISTIC STYLE OF ANCIENT EGYPT ARTISTIC STYLE OF ANCIENT EGYPT. The art of ancient Egypt was both uniquely stylized and symbolic. In the same way that hieroglyphs were a visual language, the art of ancient Egypt followed specific rules in order to be read and understood. Artists were not so concerned with creating highly realistic images rather, they followed a system called ABOUT THE WESTON FAMILY LEARNING CENTRE The Weston Family Learning Centre allows visitors to experience the power of art to transform how we understand our world and ourselves. The facility, which opened in October 2011, comprises approximately 35,000 square feet of renovated and new space, and increases the AGO’s ability to provide stellar art education in dedicated spaces for instruction and workshops.Menu
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A CONTINUED CONVERSATION ON RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1 PM. Join us for a free talk about residential schools and available resources within the AGO's collection. This discussion is for students, teachers, parents and anyone who wants to begin having these culturally safe conversations.WHAT'S ON
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Your source for art news from the AGO and beyond. ------------------------- “WE ARE THE LAND” Artist for social change and Art Educator Mahlikah Awe:ri Enml'ga't Saqama'sgw chats Indigenous art education and its importance for generations to come.June 2
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Even from a distance, art can bring us together. The support of our community has inspired the AGO in these unprecedented times, and by opening the virtual doors of the Gallery, we continue to share the joy and wonder of art. We are also working to safeguard and conserve our remarkable collection while preparing for future exhibitions and special programming. Philanthropy has always been and remains critical to making this possible. Please click below to make a special gift in support of the AGO and making art accessible.DONATE NOW
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In remembering the thousands of children who never returned home and the survivors of the residential school system, we have lowered our McCaul Street flags to half-mast for 215 hours. We will continue to use our Virtual School Program platform to honour and remember the 215 children, students of the Kamloops Residential School (Tk’emlups te Secwepemc First Nations community) and all those who never made it home and are still missing. The violence against and deaths of 215 Indigenous children at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School is a stark reminder of the history and ongoing reality faced by Indigenous Peoples within the borders of Canada. Non-Indigenous people living in Canada must face historical truths as settlers and arrivants. This is a reminder that settler colonialism is an ongoing process that continues to have present-day impacts on the lives of First Nation, Inuit and Métis peoples. From 1863-1996, over 150,000 children were separated from their families and forced to attend the Indian Residential School System operated by the Canadian government and churches. The last residential school in Saskatchewan closed in 1996. The Truth and Reconciliation Report released on July 23, 2015 describes this policy as a “cultural genocide” targeting First Nation, Inuit and Métis peoples. The Art Gallery of Ontario operates on Michi Saagig Nishnawbe territory (Mississauga Anishinaabeg). Toronto is governed by treaty 13 between the Mississauga of the Credit and the Canadian government (1805, 2010). Since 1701, Toronto is governed by the Dish with One Spoon treaty between the Anishinabeg and the Haudenausonee to peaceably share resources. Prior to 1701, Toronto was also governed by a treaty between the Wendat confederacy and the Michi Saagig and Anishinaabeg. Toronto is home to a large diverse urban Indigenous population. The AGO is working to further truth and reconciliation by deepening efforts towards acknowledging and dismantling colonialism and anti-Indigenous racism in all areas and levels of our organization, including in our exhibitions, collections and art programming. In remembering the thousands of children who never returned home and the survivors of the residential school system, we have lowered our McCaul Street flags to half-mast for 215 hours. We will continue to use our Virtual School Program platform to honour and remember the 215 children, students of the Kamloops Residential School (Tk’emlups te Secwepemc First Nations community) and all those who never made it home and are still missing. The violence against and deaths of 215 Indigenous children at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School is a stark reminder of the history and ongoing reality faced by Indigenous Peoples within the borders of Canada. Non-Indigenous people living in Canada must face historical truths as settlers and arrivants. This is a reminder that settler colonialism is an ongoing process that continues to have present-day impacts on the lives of First Nation, Inuit and Métis peoples. From 1863-1996, over 150,000 children were separated from their families and forced to attend the Indian Residential School System operated by the Canadian government and churches. The last residential school in Saskatchewan closed in 1996. The Truth and Reconciliation Report released on July 23, 2015 describes this policy as a “cultural genocide” targeting First Nation, Inuit and Métis peoples. The Art Gallery of Ontario operates on Michi Saagig Nishnawbe territory (Mississauga Anishinaabeg). Toronto is governed by treaty 13 between the Mississauga of the Credit and the Canadian government (1805, 2010). Since 1701, Toronto is governed by the Dish with One Spoon treaty between the Anishinabeg and the Haudenausonee to peaceably share resources. Prior to 1701, Toronto was also governed by a treaty between the Wendat confederacy and the Michi Saagig and Anishinaabeg. Toronto is home to a large diverse urban Indigenous population. The AGO is working to further truth and reconciliation by deepening efforts towards acknowledging and dismantling colonialism and anti-Indigenous racism in all areas and levels of our organization, including in our exhibitions, collections and art programming.2.7K
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Find out more about how art conservation is answering some questions we have about this newly acquired painting. Monday May 31, at 11am on our Facebook page, Georgiana Uhlyarik, Fredrik S. Eaton Curator, Canadian Art, and author of Kathleen Munn: Life and Work, and Stephanie Barnes, former AGO Koerner Conservation Fellow, will take a close look at Munn’s Untitled (Portrait of a Seated Woman). • Kathleen Jean Munn. Untitled (Portrait of a Seated Woman), nd. Oil on canvas, Unframed: 74.6 × 61.1 × 1.9 cm Gift of Bernard and Sylvia Ostry, 2018. © Estate of Kathleen Munn 2019/2273. Find out more about how art conservation is answering some questions we have about this newly acquired painting. Monday May 31, at 11am on our Facebook page, Georgiana Uhlyarik, Fredrik S. Eaton Curator, Canadian Art, and author of Kathleen Munn: Life and Work, and Stephanie Barnes, former AGO Koerner Conservation Fellow, will take a close look at Munn’s Untitled (Portrait of a Seated Woman). • Kathleen Jean Munn. Untitled (Portrait of a Seated Woman), nd. Oil on canvas, Unframed: 74.6 × 61.1 × 1.9 cm Gift of Bernard and Sylvia Ostry, 2018. © Estate of Kathleen Munn 2019/2273.1.4K
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We're thrilled to share the AGO X @rbc Artists-in-Residence. • Alvin Luong: Worker’s Dance (Young Workers, 2021) • Nada El-Omari: & Sonya Mwambu’s +1-home • Timothy Yanick Hunter: True And Functional Congrats to all the artists! Click the link in our bio to learn more about them and their projects. We're thrilled to share the AGO X @rbc Artists-in-Residence. • Alvin Luong: Worker’s Dance (Young Workers, 2021) • Nada El-Omari: & Sonya Mwambu’s +1-home • Timothy Yanick Hunter: True And Functional Congrats to all the artists! Click the link in our bio to learn more about them and their projects.651
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