Internationally acclaimed Vancouver artist Geoffrey Farmer — familiar to National Gallery visitors for the astonishing Leaves of Grass , among other works — is the subject of an extensive mid-career survey in...
The Jack Pine and The West Wind have been reunited once again at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) in Into the Woods: Two Icons Revisited . This special exhibition encourages visitors to see these paintings,...
DHC/ART’s survey exhibition of British artist Yinka Shonibare’s multidisciplinary work promises to shine a light on authenticity, the hybrid nature of culture, and how the two relate to one another.
Flora and Fauna: 400 Years of Artists Inspired by Nature is now on view at the Surrey Art Gallery in British Columbia. Exploring how Nature — in all its richness and diversity — has served as the artist’s muse...
From ghosts to fairies to tales of giant squid attacking fishing boats, Newfoundland is a place where folklore and legend often blend together, reflecting the island’s history, while providing a way to...
For those who have never set foot in the crimson mud of a battlefield, or inhaled the fumes of death hanging low in the trenches, understanding the brutality of war is as difficult to fathom as it is for the...
After nearly 100 years, the work of Canadian photographer Margaret Watkins has finally been receiving the recognition it deserves—this time from audiences in southwestern Ontario.
After more than 100 years, Canadian photographer Margaret Watkins has returned to her Hamilton birthplace, as the McMaster Museum of Art hosts the National Gallery of Canada’s exhibition, Margaret Watkins:...
The Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal is bracing for large crowds with the opening of Christian Marclay’s The Clock , perhaps one of the most famous works of contemporary art in the world.
The exhibition Storms and Bright Skies: Three Centuries of Dutch Landscapes is organized by the NGC and features 65 works on paper, including landscapes by some of the greatest Dutch artists, such as Rembrandt...