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Aaditya Aggarwal

Surveillance Romance

Surveillance Romance

In their first major solo exhibition—and on the verge of a Berlinale spotlight—artist duo Bambitchell studies the aesthetics of camouflage.

The Diaspora That Never Happened

The Diaspora That Never Happened

Searching for portraiture in the archives of the Komagata Maru.

A Twist on the Lost Art of Letter Writing

A Twist on the Lost Art of Letter Writing

Rookie magazine contributors Tova Benjamin and Kendra Yee work with personal correspondence to collaborate on a Toronto exhibition.

In “Yonder,” Migrant Flight Speaks to Land

In “Yonder,” Migrant Flight Speaks to Land

“Yonder,” at the University of Waterloo Art Gallery, sees diasporic Canadian artists consider the landscape as a space for loss, identity and flight.

#WelcomeToBlackhurst: Curating a Black History of Toronto

#WelcomeToBlackhurst: Curating a Black History of Toronto

“Welcome to Blackhurst” is a unique group exhibition that pays tribute to the life of Toronto’s black diaspora. Find out more in this curator interview.

That Screen Feeling

That Screen Feeling

Two recent Toronto exhibitions show how screens can both fracture identity and become tools for reflection and connection.