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Camille Pissarro's oil painting of a bridge in Rouen

A Labour (Day) of Love

This Labour Day Monday, we're thinking about workers and looking ahead to Impressionism in the Age of Industry: Monet, Pissarro and more.

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An artful stroll down memory lane

We take an Art in the Moment tour to explore the AGO Collection and perhaps spark a memory or two.

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Meet Ziibiwan

Get into the groove this September with Anishinaabe electronic musician and DJ, Ziibiwan.
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Capturing the Front

Australian photographer Frank Hurley took incredible images of the Western Front during World War I.

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Links we're loving - Summer Edition

Check out these summer-inspired art stories from around the web that we can't stop talking about.
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PHOTO CREDITS: [1] Camille Pissarro. Pont Boieldieu in Rouen, Rainy Weather 1896. Oil on canvas, 73.6 × 91.4 cm. Gift of Reuben Wells Leonard Estate, 1937. © Art Gallery of Ontario  [2] Senior Arts Engagement Program. Photo: Dean Tomlinson © 2018 Art Gallery of Ontario  [3] Image courtesy of the artist [4] James Francis "Frank" Hurley, Page 2 of Australian Units on the Western Front, 1914-1918. Album page: gelatin silver print, Image: 14.8 × 20.2 cm. Anonymous Gift, 2004. [5] Pierre Bonnard, Paysage du Midi et deux enfants, c. 1916-1918. Oil on canvas, 139 x 197.8 cm. Gift of Sam and Ayala Zacks, 1970. 

 
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