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Art Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioWood Green And BroadstairsWood Green and Broadstairs, 1903, from Gower Sketchbook, graphite and watercolour on wove paper, Art Gallery of Ontario, Gift of Jane and John McNicoll, 2002, 2002/9441. Displayed on a table and under Plexiglas, this is one of 8 sketchbooks at the centre of the last room in the exhibition. This room displays the two artists' works in their own right. A series of five colour prints on paper by Cassatt are on one wall, and on the others are paintings from McNicoll’s travels of landscapes and figures. The vertically oriented sketchbook is 20 cm tall by 16 cm wide and is open to a small wa...2023-05-2804 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioFaith and Fortune - 01 IntroductionThe audio guide accompanies the exhibition Faith and Fortune: Art Across the Global Spanish Empire on at the Art Gallery of Ontario starting June 20222022-06-0100 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioFaith and Fortune - 10 BucarosThe audio guide accompanies the exhibition Faith and Fortune: Art Across the Global Spanish Empire on at the Art Gallery of Ontario starting June 20222022-06-0102 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioFaith and Fortune - 07 Sor Juana Inés de la CruzThe audio guide accompanies the exhibition Faith and Fortune: Art Across the Global Spanish Empire on at the Art Gallery of Ontario starting June 20222022-05-3101 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioFaith and Fortune - 06 Santo NiñoThe audio guide accompanies the exhibition Faith and Fortune: Art Across the Global Spanish Empire on at the Art Gallery of Ontario starting June 20222022-05-3102 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioFaith and Fortune - 05 Map of TequalticheThe audio guide accompanies the exhibition Faith and Fortune: Art Across the Global Spanish Empire on at the Art Gallery of Ontario starting June 20222022-05-3101 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioFaith and Fortune - 08 Mantón de ManilaThe audio guide accompanies the exhibition Faith and Fortune: Art Across the Global Spanish Empire on at the Art Gallery of Ontario starting June 20222022-05-3102 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioFaith and Fortune - 03 Gold BullionThe audio guide accompanies the exhibition Faith and Fortune: Art Across the Global Spanish Empire on at the Art Gallery of Ontario starting June 20222022-05-3102 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioFaith and Fortune - 02 Medieval SpainThe audio guide accompanies the exhibition Faith and Fortune: Art Across the Global Spanish Empire on at the Art Gallery of Ontario starting June 20222022-05-3101 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioFaith and Fortune - 09 Gaspar de Guzmán, Count Duke of OlivaresThe audio guide accompanies the exhibition Faith and Fortune: Art Across the Global Spanish Empire on at the Art Gallery of Ontario starting June 20222022-05-3101 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioFaith and Fortune - 12 Maria Luisa de Orléans, Queen of Spain, Lying in StateThe audio guide accompanies the exhibition Faith and Fortune: Art Across the Global Spanish Empire on at the Art Gallery of Ontario starting June 20222022-05-3102 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioFaith and Fortune - 13 Daguerreotypes from the PhilippinesThe audio guide accompanies the exhibition Faith and Fortune: Art Across the Global Spanish Empire on at the Art Gallery of Ontario starting June 20222022-05-3101 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioFaith and Fortune - 14 The PhilippinesThe audio guide accompanies the exhibition Faith and Fortune: Art Across the Global Spanish Empire on at the Art Gallery of Ontario starting June 20222022-05-3102 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioFaith and Fortune - 15 Stilt HousesThe audio guide accompanies the exhibition Faith and Fortune: Art Across the Global Spanish Empire on at the Art Gallery of Ontario starting June 20222022-05-3102 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioFaith and Fortune - 16 Catholicism in the PhilippinesThe audio guide accompanies the exhibition Faith and Fortune: Art Across the Global Spanish Empire on at the Art Gallery of Ontario starting June 20222022-05-3102 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioFaith and Fortune - 11 El Costeño/ The Young Man from the CoastThe audio guide accompanies the exhibition Faith and Fortune: Art Across the Global Spanish Empire on at the Art Gallery of Ontario starting June 20222022-05-3101 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioFaith and Fortune - 04 Saint Michael Striking Down the Rebellious AngelsThe audio guide accompanies the exhibition Faith and Fortune: Art Across the Global Spanish Empire on at the Art Gallery of Ontario starting June 20222022-05-3001 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioPieter Brueghel The Younger - Country WeddingPieter Brueghel the Younger, Country Wedding, 16th–17th century, oil on wood, Art Gallery of Ontario; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. W. Redelmeier, 1940, 2557. This is an oil on wood painting, titled Country Wedding by artist Pieter Brueghel the Younger. It is from the 1500s or 1600s, and was a gift to the Art Gallery of Ontario by Mr. and Mrs. W. Redelmeier in 1940. The scene is set in Europe during the 1500s or 1600s and features a country wedding within a wooded glade. About fifty people are shown celebrating in the rustic setting. The people are dancing, eating, drinking, playing mu...2022-04-1102 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioCamouflageCamouflage by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-2201 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioDollyDolly by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-2201 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioElvis I and IIElvis I and II by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-2201 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioFlowersFlowers by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-2201 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioI Like DanceI Like Dance by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-2202 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario018 - Interview018 - Interview by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario019 - Warhol and Canada019 - Warhol and Canada by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario012 - Julia Warhola012 - Julia Warhola by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario020 - Warhol and the USA020 - Warhol and the USA by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario021 - Male Nude021 - Male Nude by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario017 - Oxidation Painting017 - Oxidation Painting by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario016 - Marsha P. Johnson016 - Marsha P. Johnson by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario015 - Ladies and Gentlemen015 - Ladies and Gentlemen by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario014 - Vacuum Cleaning014 - Vacuum Cleaning by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-1800 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario013 - Mao013 - Mao by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-1800 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario011 - The Shooting011 - The Shooting by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario001 - Introduction001 - Introduction by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-1802 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario002 - Andy Warhol as a Young Boy002 - Andy Warhol as a Young Boy by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario003 - Early Line Drawings003 - Early Line Drawings by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario004 - Pop Art004 - Pop Art by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario005 - 100 Campbell's Soup Cans005 - 100 Campbell's Soup Cans by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario006 - Pop and Religious Icons006 - Pop and Religious Icons by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario007 - The Factory007 - The Factory by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario008 - Screen Tests008 - Screen Tests by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario009 - Sleep009 - Sleep by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-1800 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario010 - Silver Clouds010 - Silver Clouds by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario023 - Self Portrait023 - Self Portrait by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario022 - Celebrity022 - Celebrity by Art Gallery of Ontario2021-07-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioSophie Hackett in conversation with Maia Sutnik2020 marks the 20th anniversary of the official founding of the Photography Department at the Art Gallery of Ontario. To celebrate, the AGO recorded a conversation between Sophie Hackett, the AGO’s Curator of Photography and Maia Sutnik, the first Curator of Photography at the AGO, discussing the gifts, purchases and exhibitions that led to the department as it exists today.2020-06-0935 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioAGO Talks: Futures: Desmond ColeRecording of Futures: Desmond Cole, held at the Art Gallery of Ontario on Wednesday February 5, 7 pm. Activist Desmond Cole discusses his new book The Skin We're In. The evening’s conversation with Beverly Bain, Terese Mason Pierre and Philip Dwight Morgan explored the injustices faced by Black Canadians and will challenge the assumptions of Canada as a post-racial nation. As museums strive to become more inclusive and welcoming to all audiences, no conversation feels more timely.2020-03-041h 11Art Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioBritish Revenue Lugger, “Alarm”, around 1782British Revenue Lugger, “Alarm”, around 1782 by Art Gallery of Ontario2020-02-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioBritish or French Three-decker 100 Gun Warship with Admiral’s Barge alongside, 1795-1815British or French Three-decker 100 Gun Warship with Admiral’s Barge alongside, 1795-1815 by Art Gallery of Ontario2020-02-1802 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioJapanese Liner, “Chichibu Maru” (renamed “Titibu Maru” in 1938, “Kamkura Maru” in 1939), around 1930Japanese Liner, “Chichibu Maru” (renamed “Titibu Maru” in 1938, “Kamkura Maru” in 1939), around 1930 by Art Gallery of Ontario2020-02-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioDouble Watch Stand with British or French Two-decker 74 Gun Warship, 1795-1815Double Watch Stand with British or French Two-decker 74 Gun Warship, 1795-1815 by Art Gallery of Ontario2020-02-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioBritish Armed Motor Launch, “Mimi”, 1915British Armed Motor Launch, “Mimi”, 1915 by Art Gallery of Ontario2020-02-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioBritish Escort Aircraft Carrier, “HMS Activity”, 1942British Escort Aircraft Carrier, “HMS Activity”, 1942 by Art Gallery of Ontario2020-02-1802 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioBritish Turret Deck Steamer, “Clan Alpine”, 1899British Turret Deck Steamer, “Clan Alpine”, 1899 by Art Gallery of Ontario2020-02-1802 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioTroop Landing Craft, around 1755-1760Troop Landing Craft, around 1755-1760 by Art Gallery of Ontario2020-02-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioRussian Icebreaker, design for two vessels: “Kosmá Mínin” and “Kniáz Pojársky”, 1916Russian Icebreaker, design for two vessels: “Kosmá Mínin” and “Kniáz Pojársky”, 1916 by Art Gallery of Ontario2020-02-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioBritish Armoured Steam Cruiser, “H.M.S. Hogue”, 1900British Armoured Steam Cruiser, “H.M.S. Hogue”, 1900 by Art Gallery of Ontario2020-02-1802 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioBritish Two-decker 50-54 Gun Warship, around 1703British Two-decker 50-54 Gun Warship, around 1703 by Art Gallery of Ontario2020-02-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioBritish Two-decker 50 Gun Warship, “Bristol”, 1774British Two-decker 50 Gun Warship, “Bristol”, 1774 by Art Gallery of Ontario2020-02-1802 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioFrench Warship, “L’Ocean”, 1810-1820French Warship, “L’Ocean”, 1810-1820 by Art Gallery of Ontario2020-02-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioBritish Self-Righting Pulling and Sailing LifeboatBritish Self-Righting Pulling and Sailing Lifeboat by Art Gallery of Ontario2020-02-1802 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioBritish State BargeBritish State Barge by Art Gallery of Ontario2020-02-1801 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioBritish or French Three-decker 100 Gun Warship with Admiral’s Barge alongside, 1795-1815British or French Three-decker 100 Gun Warship with Admiral’s Barge alongside, 1795-1815 by Art Gallery of Ontario2020-02-1802 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioBritish Two-decker 70 Gun Warship, “Edinburgh”, 1721British Two-decker 70 Gun Warship, “Edinburgh”, 1721 by Art Gallery of Ontario2020-02-1802 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioClose Encounters: Collecting Käthe KollwitzIn 2015 Dr. Brian McCrindle donated 170 prints, drawings and sculptures by German artist, Käthe Kollwitz to the Art Gallery of Ontario. What motivated Dr. McCrindle to build and now gift this extraordinary collection?  He is joined by Brenda Rix, curator of the exhibition, Käthe Kollwitz: Art and Life, for a discussion of the importance of Kollwitz’s art and the relevance of her compelling images in today’s world.2018-12-0355 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioEpisode 07 - Is the Earth Doomed? What Can We Do? Our EpilogueTo wrap up our series, we ask our guests from throughout the series: If we’re living in the Anthropocene, is there anything we can do about it? Sarain and Ashley Wallis from Environmental Defence explore our options. What does working towards a sustainable future look like? Living on Mars isn’t exactly an option. For more information: Environmental Defence: www.environmentaldefence.ca Learn more about your carbon footprint: Visit http://www.footprintcalculator.org/ to calculate your carbon load and learn about other ways to reduce your impact. Thanks so much for listening to our series! This episode was produced by N...2018-11-0635 minInto the AnthropoceneInto the AnthropoceneIs the Earth Doomed? What Can We Do?To wrap up our series, we ask our guests from throughout the series: If we’re living in the Anthropocene, is there anything we can do about it? Sarain and Ashley Wallis from Environmental Defence explore our options. What does working towards a sustainable future look like? Living on Mars isn’t exactly an option. For more information: Environmental Defence: www.environmentaldefence.ca. Learn more about your carbon footprint: Visit http://www.footprintcalculator.org/ to calculate your carbon load and learn about other ways to reduce your impact. Thanks so much for listening to our series! This episode was produced by N...2018-11-0600 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioEpisode 06 - Into the Woods: BC’s Old Growth ForestsWhen humans cut down forests, what disappears along with them? The ancient rainforests of Canada’s Pacific coast feature incredible biodiversity and some of the tallest and oldest trees in Canada, perhaps the world. In this episode author Harley Rustad tells the story of a tree that’s probably over 1000 years old (and miraculously still standing). We speak with Ken Wu of the Ancient Forest Alliance, a BC organization working to protect these forests. And we’re also joined by Tla-o-qui-at carver and activist Joe Martin who shares what these trees mean to him and his peoples. Together, these guests transp...2018-10-3040 minInto the AnthropoceneInto the AnthropoceneInto the WoodsWhen humans cut down forests, what disappears along with them? The ancient rainforests of Canada’s Pacific coast feature incredible biodiversity and some of the tallest and oldest trees in Canada, perhaps the world. In this episode author Harley Rustad tells the story of a tree that’s probably over 1000 years old (and miraculously still standing). We speak with Ken Wu of the Ancient Forest Alliance, a BC organization working to protect these forests. And we’re also joined by Tla-o-qui-at carver and activist Joe Martin who shares what these trees mean to him and his peoples. Together, these guests transp...2018-10-3000 minInto the AnthropoceneInto the AnthropoceneOn the BrinkHuman beings have altered life on this planet in ways no single species has before. In today’s episode, we talk to Dr. Winnie Kiiru, elephant researcher and wildlife biologist, about the endangered African elephant and Kenya’s symbolic 2016 ivory tusk burn. Thousands of species are currently endangered and on the brink of extinction—what will we lose when they are gone? Elizabeth Kolbert, New Yorker staff writer and author of the Pulitzer prize–winning book The Sixth Extinction, reveals how species loss impacts the planet. Finally, we talk to poet Adam Dickinson, who embarked on a very personal journey into his...2018-10-2300 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioEpisode 05 - On the Brink: Living Things in the AnthropoceneHuman beings have altered life on this planet in ways no single species has before. In today’s episode, we talk to Dr. Winnie Kiiru, elephant researcher and wildlife biologist, about the endangered African elephant and Kenya’s symbolic 2016 ivory tusk burn. Thousands of species are currently endangered and on the brink of extinction—what will we lose when they are gone? Elizabeth Kolbert, New Yorker staff writer and author of the Pulitzer prize–winning book The Sixth Extinction, reveals how species loss impacts the planet. Finally, we talk to poet Adam Dickinson, who embarked on a very personal journey into his...2018-10-2340 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioEpisode 04 - Into the City: The Urban AnthropoceneOver half of the world’s population lives in a city. How do these environments we’ve created for ourselves contribute to the rapidly changing climate? In this episode, we tackle the urban Anthropocene. Sarain speaks with Julia Langer, CEO of the Atmospheric Fund in Toronto, about the role of cities in the fight against climate change, and what “cityzens” can do to help. We also meet Susan Blight, a Toronto-based Anishinaabe artist and activist, who discusses urban indigeneity and reclaiming space in cities through art and language. For more information: The Atmospheric Fund, Transform T.O. Project: http://taf.ca/proje...2018-10-1627 minInto the AnthropoceneInto the AnthropoceneInto the CityOver half of the world’s population lives in a city. How do these environments we’ve created for ourselves contribute to the rapidly changing climate? In this episode, we tackle the urban Anthropocene. Sarain speaks with Julia Langer, CEO of the Atmospheric Fund in Toronto, about the role of cities in the fight against climate change, and what “cityzens” can do to help. We also meet Susan Blight, a Toronto-based Anishinaabe artist and activist, who discusses urban indigeneity and reclaiming space in cities through art and language. For more information: The Atmospheric Fund, Transform T.O. Project: http://taf.ca/proje...2018-10-1600 minInto the AnthropoceneInto the AnthropoceneWhose earth is it anyway?Humans now change the Earth’s systems more than all other natural forces combined…but are we all equally responsible? In this episode, Sarain talks to scholars Zoe Todd and Heather Davis about decolonizing the Anthropocene. Then we break down the term "environmental racism" with Dr. Ingrid Waldron, sociologist and author of There’s Something in the Water, and discuss the effects of climate change in the Arctic with Sheila Watt-Cloutier, an Inuit rights advocate and the author of The Right to be Cold. For more information: Heather Davis and Zoe Todd, On the Importance of a Date, or, Decolonizing the An...2018-10-0900 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioEpisode 03 - Whose earth is it anyway? Decolonizing the AnthropoceneHumans now change the Earth’s systems more than all other natural forces combined…but are we all equally responsible? In this episode, Sarain talks to scholars Zoe Todd and Heather Davis about decolonizing the Anthropocene. Then we break down the term “environmental racism” with Dr. Ingrid Waldron, sociologist and author of There’s Something in the Water, and discuss the effects of climate change in the Arctic with Sheila Watt-Cloutier, an Inuit rights advocate and the author of The Right to be Cold. For more information: Heather Davis and Zoe Todd, On the Importance of a Date, or, Decolonizing the Anthro...2018-10-0930 minInto the AnthropoceneInto the AnthropoceneInto the ScienceDig deeper into the science of the Anthropocene. No PhD required, we promise. What are the top ten things you need to know now about the science of our changing planet? We talk to Jan Zalasiewicz and Colin Waters, geologists from the Anthropocene Working Group, and Gaia Vince, author of the award-winning book Adventures in the Anthropocene. Warning: You may never look at your pen the same way again. For more information: Anthropocene Working Group: http://quaternary.stratigraphy.org/working-groups/anthropocene/. Gaia Vince’s book, Adventures in the Anthropocene and her other projects: https://wanderinggaia.com/. This episode was produced by...2018-10-0200 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioEpisode 02 - Into the Science: Top 10 Things You Need to KnowDig deeper into the science of the Anthropocene. No PhD required, we promise. What are the top ten things you need to know now about the science of our changing planet? We talk to Jan Zalasiewicz and Colin Waters, geologists from the Anthropocene Working Group, and Gaia Vince, author of the award-winning book Adventures in the Anthropocene. Warning: You may never look at your pen the same way again. For more information: Anthropocene Working Group: http://quaternary.stratigraphy.org/working-groups/anthropocene/ Gaia Vince’s book, Adventures in the Anthropocene and her other projects: https://wanderinggaia.com/ This episode was produced by...2018-10-0131 minInto the AnthropoceneInto the AnthropoceneMeet our host, Sarain FoxIntroducing Sarain Fox: Anishinaabe dancer, activist, storyteller. In this conversation with producer Shiralee Hudson Hill, Sarain talks about growing up in Barrie, Ontario, taking PM Justin Trudeau on a tour through Shoal Lake 40, drawing inspiration from the events at Oka, and leaving New York City to join Idle No More protests. (Psst…she also hosts a fantastic documentary series—but you’ll have to tune in to hear more.) For more information: Twitter & Instagram: @sarainfox. This episode was produced by Nadia Abraham, Shiralee Hudson Hill and Matthew Scott at the Art Gallery of Ontario. For more information on the podcas...2018-09-2500 minInto the AnthropoceneInto the AnthropoceneArt in the AnthropoceneWhat inspired photographer Edward Burtynsky and filmmakers Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier to create an expansive art project exploring the Anthropocene? What does "Anthropocene" even mean? Why should we care? Hear these three world-renowned artists as you've never heard them before in this special in-depth interview with host Sarain Fox. For more information: The Anthropocene exhibition: www.ago.ca, www.gallery.ca, The Anthropocene Project: www.theanthropocene.org. This episode was produced by Nadia Abraham, Shiralee Hudson Hill and Matthew Scott at the Art Gallery of Ontario. For more information on the podcast and the Anthropocene exhibition, visit our...2018-09-2500 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioEpisode 01 - Art in the Anthropocene: Interview with the ArtistsWhat inspired photographer Edward Burtynsky and filmmakers Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier to create an expansive art project exploring the Anthropocene? What does “Anthropocene” even mean? Why should we care? Hear these three world-renowned artists as you’ve never heard them before in this special in-depth interview with host Sarain Fox. For more information: The Anthropocene exhibition www.ago.ca www.gallery.ca The Anthropocene Project: www.theanthropocene.org This episode was produced by Nadia Abraham, Shiralee Hudson Hill and Matthew Scott at the Art Gallery of Ontario. For more information on the podcast and the Anthropocene exhibition, visit our we...2018-09-1338 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioBonus Episode - Meet our host, Sarain FoxIntroducing Sarain Fox: Anishinaabe dancer, activist, storyteller. In this conversation with producer Shiralee Hudson Hill, Sarain talks about growing up in Barrie, Ontario, taking PM Justin Trudeau on a tour through Shoal Lake 40, drawing inspiration from the events at Oka, and leaving New York City to join Idle No More protests. (Psst…she also hosts a fantastic documentary series—but you’ll have to tune in to hear more.) For more information: Twitter & Instagram: @sarainfox http://sarainfox.com/ https://www.viceland.com/en_us/host/sarain-carson-fox Don’t miss Sarain’s new series Future History on APTN: https://futurehistorytv.ca/ This episo...2018-09-1020 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioCanadian Art Encounters: Maggie Nelson in conversation with Sheila HetiAn evening of conversation with Maggie Nelson and Sheila Heti presented by Canadian Art, in partnership with the Art Gallery of Ontario.2017-12-111h 22Art Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioTHOMAS KING : THE INCONVENIENT INDIANTHOMAS KING : THE INCONVENIENT INDIAN by Art Gallery of Ontario2017-11-201h 12Art Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario1. Welcome to Bleak House1. Welcome to Bleak House by Art Gallery of Ontario2017-09-2501 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario2. The Pale Man from Pan’s Labyrinth (2006)2. The Pale Man from Pan’s Labyrinth (2006) by Art Gallery of Ontario2017-09-2502 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario3. Disney Concept Art3. Disney Concept Art by Art Gallery of Ontario2017-09-2501 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario4. Insects4. Insects by Art Gallery of Ontario2017-09-2501 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario5. The Mother’s Ghost from Crimson Peak (20155. The Mother’s Ghost from Crimson Peak (2015 by Art Gallery of Ontario2017-09-2501 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario6. Edith’s White Nightgown from Crimson Peak (2015)6. Edith’s White Nightgown from Crimson Peak (2015) by Art Gallery of Ontario2017-09-2501 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario7. The Faun from Pan’s Labyrinth (2006)7. The Faun from Pan’s Labyrinth (2006) by Art Gallery of Ontario2017-09-2502 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario8. Tod Browning’s film Freaks (1932)8. Tod Browning’s film Freaks (1932) by Art Gallery of Ontario2017-09-2501 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario9. Mike Hill’s Monster (2011)9. Mike Hill’s Monster (2011) by Art Gallery of Ontario2017-09-2502 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of Ontario10. “May the Monsters Follow you Home”10. “May the Monsters Follow you Home” by Art Gallery of Ontario2017-09-2501 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioSuzy Lake, Sophie Hackett and Georgina Uhlyarik – Meet the ArtistSuzy Lake discusses her work and exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario, in conversation with exhibition curators Sophie Hackett and Georgiana Uhlyarik.2016-07-2754 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioMeet the Artist: Suzy LakeSuzy Lake discusses her work and exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario, in conversation with exhibition curators Sophie Hackett and Georgiana Uhlyarik.2014-11-1154 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioJohn Ralston Saul: The Images of A Fair CountryJohn Ralston Saul argues that it is critical that we recognize the influence aboriginal ideas have had on Canada in order to rethink its future. His talk explores these ideas and develops them in the context of the Art Gallery of Ontario’s 2009 reinstallation of the Canadian Art collection.2009-10-261h 39Art Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioCronenberg on Warhol - Public Lecture Q&ADavid Cronenberg discusses insights he gained as guest curator of the exhibition Andy Warhol/Supernova. This podcast is a recording of the question and answer session from the public lecture at the Art Gallery of Ontario on July 7, 2006.2006-07-0732 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioFrank Gehry interviewed by Christopher HumeAn interview by the Toronto Star’s architecture columnist Christopher Hume with celebrated architect and Toronto native Frank Gehry, who designed the 2006 expansion of the Art Gallery of Ontario.2006-02-2109 minArt Gallery of OntarioArt Gallery of OntarioMotherwell at OCA-1970Motherwell at OCA-1970 by Art Gallery of Ontario1975-09-171h 35