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Recently acquired by the AGO, A Seat Above the Table (Warren Moon) by Toronto artist Esmaa Mohamoud is a liberating tale in woven black rattan. It's on view now in the J.S. McLean Centre for Indigenous & Canadian Art.

Looking forward to AGO Futures

Check out this brand new series of talks by artists, authors and curators, coming to the AGO this fall.

Another night to (re)Member

Did you miss our first Exclusive AGO Members' Night? Don't miss our next one, coming on September 10!

TIFF + AGO

The Toronto International Film Festival opens this week, and we're showing several TIFF screenings in our very own Jackman Hall.

Art Pick of the week: The Pile Drivers–The Yard

Every week we're sharing one of our favourite artworks for you to see on your next visit to the AGO. Check out this week's Art Pick, The Pile Drivers–The Yard by Maximilien Luce.

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PHOTO CREDITS: [1] A Seat Above the Table (Warren Moon), image courtesy of Esmaa Mohamoud [2] David Arsham. Photo courtesy of the artist. [3] Image by the AGO. [4] Still from The Barefoot Emperor, courtesy of TIFF. [5] Maximilien Luce, The Pile Drivers–The Yard, 1900. Oil on canvas, 73.4 x 92.2cm. Gift from the Estate of R. Fraser Elliott, 2005. ©2018 Art Gallery of Ontario 
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