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Jan 9 '09

Art Gallery of Ontario

Walker Court & Baroque Stair Photo: AGO Photographer Sean Weaver © 2008 Art Gallery of Ontario.Last week I was in Toronto to celebrate the New Year with the family and took the opportunity to visit the newly renovated Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO). As a student of architecture I was not particularly impressed with the Frank Gehry touch, despite all the positive review I’ve been hearing. The facade seamed detached and off scale while the exhibition spaces were crowded and non stimulating the viewing. Of note is the greenhouse-like indoor garden, which felt refreshing in the midst of downtown. Also, the spiraling bent wood interior stair case suspended above the main atrium, was a treat, creating a very challenging and surreal atmosphere. I felt that it was an adequate mood setter for the entering people.

Img: Walker Court & Baroque Stair
Photo: AGO Photographer Sean Weaver © 2008 Art Gallery of Ontario.

In terms of art I was very impressed with the large collection of great Canadian art, which I believe made the trip truelly worthwhile. Below are some of the more memorable of the art pieces to me:

Yves Tanguy - The satin pillow  ↓

Yves Tanguy. Satin Pillow. 1929. Oil on canvas. 131 x 97 cm. (Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario).

Henry Moore - Helmet Head No. 2  ↓

Helmet Head No.2 1950

Mary Frances Pratt - The Service Station  ↓

The Service Station

Faith Ringgold - The American People Series: Die  ↓

The American People Series #20: Die. 1967

Denyse Thomasos - Metropolis  ↓

Denyse Thomasos, “Metropolis” (2007). Acrylic on canvas. 7 x 11 ft.

Wangechi Mutu - This you call Civilization?  ↓

"This you call Civilization?", 2008, Mixed media, ink, collage, contact paper on Mylar, 98" x 52"

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