Posts by HollyProcktor

AGO acquires 17 new works by 10 artists at Art Toronto

Celebrating its highest attendance to date, Art Toronto makes its triumphant in-person return Art Toronto marked a triumphant return to in-person festivities this past weekend, welcoming galleries, artists, curators and collectors from across Canada, the United States and Korea. In addition to the more than 90 galleries showcasing artworks, there was a focus exhibition, curated […]

Globetrotting for canvases

We spoke to two Chicago-based retirees on an epic journey to see the works in the book 1001 Paintings to See Before You Die. Twelve years ago, Chicago-based retirees Ray and Sue Wynn took a trip to the National Gallery of London that would change the course of their lives forever. While in the gift […]

Massive Scale

We spoke to AGO Assistant Conservator, Paintings, Christina McLean about re-stretching some of the massive works in Denyse Thomasos: just beyond – on view now at the AGO. For the last three weeks, visitors have been experiencing the magnificence of Denyse Thomasos: just beyond at the AGO. This landmark exhibition explores the full scope of […]

Bronzing a Monster

In case you missed it in July, AGOinsider spoke to Matt Ryle, a project manager at Walla Walla Foundry, about the intricacies of casting artist Brian Jungen’s massive public artwork, Couch Monster: Sadzěʔ yaaghęhch’ill, in bronze. Since its installation, renowned contemporary artist Brian Jungen’s massive public artwork – Couch Monster: Sadzěʔ yaaghęhch’ill – has dramatically […]

Weekly Message from Our Director & CEO, Stephan Jost

Hello Everyone, This week at the AGO we hosted a couple of events for the Toronto community. On Tuesday, the AGO hosted “Art with Heart,” a fundraiser in support of Casey House, a specialty hospital in our city that cares for people living with HIV. It felt amazing to gather again with Casey House supporters […]

Weekly Message from Our Director and CEO, Stephan Jost

Hello Everyone, This week we opened the exhibition Denyse Thomasos: just beyond. This took an incredible amount of work for the conservators, prepators and installers – many of the canvases are massive in size and take up a lot of space to be properly stretched and mounted. I appreciate everyone’s careful attention to the installation, […]

Weekly Message from Our Director & CEO, Stephan Jost

Hello everyone, Today is National Day of Truth & Reconciliation. It is also Orange Shirt Day. It is a day to reflect on Indigenous culture and history, and to honour those who experienced or were impacted by residential schools. It is a day to truly remember “every child matters.”   Take some time to wonder […]

Reflecting Through Art

This National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we highlight the internationally acclaimed work of Caroline Monnet, on view in the J.S. McLean Centre of Indigenous + Canadian Art. September 30 marks National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This day, coinciding with Orange Shirt Day, recognizes the impact of the residential school system while honouring the […]

Weekly Message from our Director & CEO, Stephan Jost

Hello Everyone, Next Friday, September 30, is the National Day for Truth & Reconciliation.  At the AGO, as part of our work, we share many art works and programs with our public about Indigenous culture and teachings, including those that reveal the lasting impact of residential schools. I encourage everyone to mark September 30th as a […]