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AGO Modern and Contemporary
AGO Modern and Contemporary
AGO Modern and Contemporary
AGO Modern and Contemporary
AGO Modern and Contemporary
AGO Modern and Contemporary

AGO Modern and Contemporary

144 pages
Published:   October 31, 2023
Non-Fiction  /  Art & Architecture
Hardcover:   9781773103556    $40.00
Published by Goose Lane Editions with Art Gallery of Ontario

AGO Modern and Contemporary presents over one hundred remarkable works from the AGO’s permanent collection. Featuring recent landmark acquisitions such as Yayoi Kusama’s INFINITY MIRRORED ROOM – LET’S SURVIVE FOREVER and commissions such as Zak Ové’s eighteen-foot-tall Moko Jumbie, this remarkable volume provides a fresh look at the AGO’s collection and its commitment to highlighting ground-breaking artwork by women, Indigenous, and racialized artists. Included are recent commissions as well as acquisitions by painters, sculptors, and installation artists such as Shuvinai Ashoona, Rebecca Belmore, Emily Carr, and Theaster Gates.

This handsome, large-format volume demonstrates the diversity of artistic cultural representation in the AGO’s Modern and Contemporary collections, including works from both Indigenous + Canadian Art as well as the Arts of Global Africa & The Diaspora collecting areas. With a foreword by Michael and Sonja Koerner Director, and CEO Stephen Jost and with works presented in a loose chronological order, AGO Modern and Contemporary demonstrates the transformation of the AGO’s collection and encourages consideration of future artistic representation both in Toronto and Canada at large.
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Author

Stephan Jost is the Michael and Sonja Koerner Director, and CEO of the Art Gallery of Ontario. Born in Michigan, Stephan holds a BA in art history from Hampshire College in Massachusetts and an MA in art history, specializing in the history of photography, from the University of Texas at Austin. Prior to his appointment at the AGO, he was the Director of the Honolulu Museum of Art; the Director of the Shelburne Museum in Vermont; and the Director of the Mills College Art Museum in Oakland, California.