TORO chats with Canadian artist Wilford Barrington about being a starving artist, the arts scene in Winnipeg and surviving in Toronto.
Don't be afraid of the dark: TORO helps you find your way through this year's Nuit Blanche.
Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House and Philip Johnson's Glass House inspire the world's top architects, artists and designers. Here's a peek...
Caitlin Cronenberg brings us her first book, a self-published collection of nude photographs called POSER. "The word 'poser' is a negative word used to describe people who are pretending to be somebody they aren’t to fit in or gain popularity," Cronenberg says of the title.
How can one experience not impact the other when the creative mind is at play? With that thought, the Art Gallery of Ontario has launched a major retrospective, "Julian Schnabel: Art and Film", that runs through January 2, 2011.
These pictures show off some of Toronto's graffiti and street art in all its vibrance, including three works from UB5000, whose optimistic "YRUSO AWESOME?!" is above. With 10 bold and colourful images in total, we dare you not to be inspired.
With this year's Nuit Blanche art festival set to begin, a slightly confused pair of TORO writers preview some of the must-see installations open to the Toronto public on October 2.
When Montreal said “we want Miles,” they got Miles. The We Want Miles exhibit about the legendary jazz musician Miles Davis made its first North American stop at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts recently, after a successful run in Europe.
The CONTACT Festival kicks off this week in Toronto with contributions from renowned celebrity photographer and video director David LaChapelle, Vancouver author Douglas Coupland, and revolutionary advertising satirist Barbara Kruger.
Space travel might not be the hot topic it once was, but a new exhibit at the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal is trying to change that. Featuring the work of three distinguished architects, the show dares us to imagine life at the very extremes.