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Curves At The AGO

The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) at 317 Dundas Street West is a near-limitless photography source of beautiful curves, gentle angles and spirals. The building complex takes up 45,000 square metres of physical space, making it one of the largest… Read More »Curves At The AGO

“Cracked Wheat”

Sitting in front of the Gardiner Museum at 111 Queen’s Park is a curious ceramic and bronze sculpture entitled Cracked Wheat. Created by artist Shary Boyle in 2018, this quirky and cracked flask-shaped vase stands tenuously on two little gold… Read More »“Cracked Wheat”

Angles & Shapes

Lots of angles and contrast between the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal at the ROM and the Exhibit Residences across the street at 200 Bloor Street West.

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