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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

06/19/2026

is where the Canadian art market thrives, offering a rich tapestry of Canadian and global artistic expression. This year, we’re excited to introduce new benefits and options for your visit:

— Free re-entry for all ticket types throughout the fair.

— Emerging Collectors Evening on Friday night, featuring a complimentary drink and exclusive programming.

—Premium Fair Pass, offering priority access at 11 AM

Advance pricing is available on select tickets until midnight on September 30, 2026.

Explore our selection of passes and tickets: http://spr.ly/6185BDuFu3

Photos from Art Toronto's post 06/17/2026

Galerie Nicolas Robert in Montreal presents "Dexter Barker-Glenn: Model Collapse". On view until July 11.

The data-centers drain our aquifers, the bots poison our discourse, the corporations announce record profits and layoffs in the same ChatGPT breath-written press release. They assure us there is nothing to be done; they shrug off the LLM’s hallucinations; they insist the bubble won’t burst. They declare the autonomous drones will only kill the enemy, but admit they don’t know the answers, They shrug and say everything is inevitable. Inexorable. The sea boils, the forests burn, the air fills with poison. The machines hum through the night, bristling with revelations. And we watch, paralyzed, as the future builds like thunderheads above a barren plain. We close our eyes, but the glow of the screens penetrates us even there, suckling at our dreams. - Excerpt of the accompanying exhibition text written by Billy Woods

06/12/2026

ELLEPHANT in Montreal presents Sabrina Ratté’s exhibition, "Inframondes," which runs until June 30, 2026, transforming both the ELLEPHANT gallery and Peace Park.

Inside the gallery, visitors can experience three captivating works: two video pieces, "Survey of Waves" (2026) and "Archipels" (2025), alongside the interactive installation "Pharmakon" (2025). Pharmakon invites viewers to engage with a book of plants, where the boundaries between remedy and poison blur as they turn its pages.

In partnership with OFFTA, four striking images from "Survey of Waves" are displayed on large-scale light boxes in Peace Park, extending the exhibition’s reach into the public space.

06/11/2026

Artist Éric Lamontagne talks about his 2025 Art Toronto installation, "Under the Varnish," presented by Art Mûr. The work combines installation painting, performance, and kinetic art, creating an interactive space where visitors explore perception and identity.

Photos from Art Toronto's post 06/10/2026

Feheley Fine Arts presents "From the Peel to the Arctic Ocean," a solo exhibition by contemporary visual artist Darcie Bernhardt. On view through June 27. ⁠

The exhibition draws inspiration from Bernhardt's travels along the Peel River to Tuktoyaktuk's Arctic coastline.

06/05/2026

Art Toronto is the definition of collecting art in Canada. Join us for Opening Night on Thursday, October 29, hosted by and benefiting the McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Canada's only museum devoted exclusively to Canadian art.

Preview and acquire exceptional works from top galleries before the public opening. Enjoy complimentary drinks, light bites, and connect with gallerists, artists, and collectors in a party atmosphere.

Opening Night tickets include premium re-admission at 11 am and VIP Lounge access throughout the weekend.

First Edition tickets are now available at 2025 prices. This limited release is expected to sell out quickly, so purchase now before prices increase: http://spr.ly/6181B8S2n3

Art Toronto Opening Night Committee:
Emily-Jean Alexander • Ameet Bhojwani • Kulin Matchhar • Angelica Demetriou • Heather Bala Edwards • Jane Edwards • Zoe Foster • Roz Heintzman • Nicole Jolly • Hannah Kim • Alex Lambert • Lily Li • Michelle Meneley • Pam Meredith • Deanne Moser • Suzanne Palko • Anjli Patel • Nancy Rowat • Steven Wilson

Photos from Art Toronto's post 06/03/2026

TrépanierBaer Gallery presents exhibition "Kim Spink: Drawings by a Gardener," on view through June 13.

Kim Spink, a Calgary-born artist and retired graphic designer, creates exquisite botanical drawings inspired by nature and historical botanical art.

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

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