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Feel forever all over again

Help us bring an Infinity Mirror Room by acclaimed artist Yayoi Kusama to Toronto...forever – and be among the first to see the artwork.

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Coming soon to the Contemporary Tower

Upcoming exhibitions by renowned artists Mickalene Thomas, Vija Celmins and Hito Steyerl set level 5 of our Contemporary Tower abuzz.

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Art-making fun

This fall FREE AFTER THREE has plenty of creative workshops to get your DIY on.
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Image of prisoners walking down a street during WW1

Changing images of war

In honour of Remembrance Day, we're unveiling a new rotation of photographs in our exhibition, Photography: First World War, 1914–1918.

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Remembering loss

A new rotation of works in our exhibition Käthe Kollwitz: Voice of the People speaks to the impacts of war on mothers and children.

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PHOTO CREDITS: [1] Portrait of Yayoi Kusama. © YAYOI KUSAMA. Courtesy YAOYI KUSAMA Inc.[2] Mickalene Thomas. Los Angelitos Negros, 2016. 4HD video monitors : four (4) two-channel HD video, sound; each: 121.9 x 137.2 cm; duration: 23 minutes, 18 seconds; 121.9 x 137.2 cm. Courtesy of the artist. © Mickalene Thomas / SOCAN (2018). [3] Image by the AGO. [4] Ernest Brooks. Battle of the Somme. German prisoners, 1916. Gelatin silver print, 20 × 25 cm. Anonymous Gift, 2008. 2008/7883.[5] Käthe Kollwitz, Die Mütter, 1921. Woodcut on wove paper, Sheet: 48 × 65.6 cm. Promised Gift of Dr. Brian McCrindle.
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