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Art Toronto
Canada's Art Fair
October 29 - November 1, 2026
Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto Twitter: @ArtToronto
Instagram: @art_toronto

Photos from Art Toronto's post 06/01/2026

Art Toronto partner the Art Dealers Association of Canada (ADAC) celebrates its 60th anniversary with an exciting four-day pop-up exhibition at Bau-Xi Gallery | Dufferin on Dufferin Street in Toronto, from Thursday, June 11 to Sunday, June 14, 2026.

Presented in support of the ADAC Foundation, the ADAC 60th Exhibition brings together more than 90 works from 52 member galleries across Canada, spanning the 1800s to today.

1. Craig Love, Algonquin Silver Birch (1-9), 2023/24 (Michael Gibson Gallery)
2. Erica Eyres, Art In Theory 1648-1a815, 2024 (Norberg Hall)
3. Kenneth Lochhead, Colour Bars, 1964 (Bau-Xi Gallery, Toronto)
4. Katherine Takpannie, Urban Inuk #2, 2025 (Olga Korper Gallery)
5. Dorothy Knowles, Shore Line Emma Lake, 1965 (Han Modern & Contemporary)

Photos from Art Toronto's post 05/28/2026

Clint Roenisch presents "In The Garden Of The Dentist," a solo exhibition of new and recent work by Jason de Haan with Miruna Drăgan on view until June 6.

Partners in life and art, Jason de Haan and Miruna Dragan met in 2008 during the Cosmic Ray Research residency at the Banff Centre and have since lived and worked together in Canada, Mexico, Romania, Lebanon, and Greece, producing a number of projects individually and in collaboration.

"Deeply heterogeneous and impossible to classify, Jason de Haan’s work deliberately places itself in the flow of evolution, interrupting the passage of time with artistic gestures that resonate with romanticism, the sublime, and poetry. De Haan meticulously highlights the movement, transformation, resonance, or sparkle of things on a scale so microscopic that our senses are unable to perceive them. For de Haan, our ephemeral position within the epic dialogue of evolving time scales, coupled with natural and supernatural wonders, offers a productive space to reflect on the difficulty of perceiving the invisible and describing regimes of immeasurable distances." - from a text by curator Gentiane Bélanger

05/26/2026

Final week to experience Nicholas Metivier Gallery's exhibition of extremely rare and important Edward Burtynsky photographs in The Vault Collection. Exhibition ends May 30.

"This exhibition is, for me, a moment of reflection. Over more than four decades of making photographs, certain images have come to stand as markers along the path of my thinking about industry, landscape, and the scale of human ambition."

Artwork: Edward Burtynsky, Nickel Tailings #39, Sudbury, Ontario, 1996

Photos from Art Toronto's post 05/21/2026

Patel Brown presents Celia Perrin Sidarous’ solo exhibition, "Into the house of the heart," at their Toronto gallery, on view through June 13.

The illustration of the house; the ways in which we can communicate the feeling of being cured, of being in the bastion of the fullest of love, in the light, the
indwelling, and this revelation requires both an exposing and an obscuring, because what could be more untranslatable than intrigue or laughter or a hiccup?
(Excerpt from exhibition text by Stephanie E. Creaghan)

This exhibition is part of the 2026 CONTACT Photography Festival Core Program, a curated, city-wide platform developed in partnership with leading galleries and institutions, highlighting contemporary lens-based practices across Toronto.

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Photos from Art Toronto's post 05/20/2026

United Contemporary in Toronto presents "A Place of Ours," a solo exhibition by Ghanaian-Nigerian photographer, Delali Cofie, on now through June 13.

Curated by Emilie Croning, the exhibition brings together a body of work developed over the past seven years, offering an intimate reflection on family, community, and the evolving meaning of home.

Photos from Art Toronto's post 05/14/2026

Fazakas Gallery presents "Re-counting Coup," the first solo exhibition in British Columbia by Matthew Provost aka Naatsikapamatoosin (Two Smudge), a Blackfoot artist whose work thoughtfully engages painting, installation, and sculpture to explore the continuity and evolution of Siksikaitsitapi knowledge systems.

05/13/2026

Manuel Mathieu () reflects on his olfactory installation, “Shhrine,” presented by Galerie Hugues Charbonneau () during 2025.

“Shhrine” invited visitors into an atmosphere to breathe, where scent became the invisible made tangible. Through this immersive experience, Mathieu explored ritual, memory, and connection, creating a space that was both intimate and shared.

05/13/2026

Manuel Mathieu reflects on his olfactory installation, "Shhrine," presented by Galerie Hugues Charbonneau during 2025.

"Shhrine" invited visitors into an atmosphere to breathe, where scent became the invisible made tangible. Through this immersive experience, Mathieu explored ritual, memory, and connection, creating a space that was both intimate and shared.

05/07/2026

Kristofer Sakamoto-Marshall of The New Other shares insights on the work of Geoffrey Lok-Fay Cheung.

05/06/2026

Final Reminder: Applications for Art Toronto 2026 close May 10.

Apply to showcase in Main, Verge, Solo, Arte Sur (due May 31), Arts & Cultural Institutions, or Project Spaces. Join Canada’s leading art fair this October.

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