Fourth Eye Gallery proudly presents the Canadian debut of Bajrang Lal Suthar. This is the inaugural exhibition for the gallery, which aims to promote a wider understanding of contemporary South Asian art within and outside Canada.
In the Fall of 2001, Canada joined the War on Terror, as part of a coalition of thirty-seven countries under the United Nations’ mandate to change the fundamentalist regime of the Taliban. Afghanistan became the site of a conflict where the West set out to impose its ideological supremacy and democratic way of life.Conflict captures the strife of war as depicted by Afshin Matlabi, a Montréal-based visual artist who works in print media and drawing.It is part of a developing initiative to support the presentation of new work by an artist from SAVAC’s membership.
The Museum of Found Objects: Toronto (Maharaja and ——) was an archive of everyday objects sourced from South-Asian neighbourhoods in cities around the GTA: Scarborough, Mississauga, Brampton and Etobicoke.
Shaheed, Pocket Maar, Dharma – classic Bollywood films from the 1950s to the 1980s. Relive the debuts of these groundbreaking films and more at the Royal Ontario Museum’s Bollywood Cinema Showcards exhibit.
Step into the Art Gallery of Ontario's Maharaja: The Splendour of India's Royal Courts exhibition and enter a world of refined opulence. Organized in collaboration with the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, this is the first exhibition to comprehensively explore the stunning world of the maharajas and their dedication to artistic advocacy.
Art and religion. Abstraction and logic. Seemingly at opposite ends of the spectrum, yet brought together in ways unimaginable. Art that explores the real, the spiritual and the metaphysical using tactile, tangible materials demands passion and a certain insight that only a few are gifted with. With his latest exhibition, Devotio Moderna, almost ready for public viewing, Contemporary Canadian artist Farhad Nargol-O'Neill discusses art as only he can.