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El Anatsui: When I Last Wrote to You About Africa

  The Institute for Contemporary Culture at the ROM hosts the world premiere of  El Anatsui: When I Last Wrote to You about Africa , an extraordinary opportunity to see a new selection of work, spanning the entire career of this internationally renowned artist. The exhibition includes over 60

Edward Burtynsky: Oil

  The ROM's Institute for Contemporary Culture is pleased to host an examination of one of the most important subjects of our time, by one of the most respected and recognized contemporary photographers in the World. Edward Burtynsky: Oil  features fifty-three beautiful and provocative

Bollywood Cinema Showcards: Indian Film Art from the 1950s to the 1980s

  A stunning array of vintage Bollywood cinema showcards and other forms of film advertising has been assembled for the first time in Canada. Using a combination of photo collage and hand painting, local artisans used their imagination to create dynamic interpretations of scenes from Bollywood

Jane Ash Poitras: New Acquisitions of Contemporary First Nations Art

Jane Ash Poitras: New Acquisitions of Contemporary First Nations Art

Four paintings explore colonialism and traditional knowledge of the therapeutic properties and spiritual significance of plants. Ongoing Daphne Cockwell Gallery of Canada: First Peoples, Level 1 Contemporary expressions exhibition space Four paintings recently acquired by the ROM explore

A Fossil Paradise: The Discovery of the Burgess Shale by Charles D. Walcott

One hundred years ago a discovery was made that drastically changed our view of the history of life on Earth. The ROM presents A Fossil Paradise: The Discovery of the Burgess Shale by Charles D. Walcott explores the Burgess Shale’s early excavations, including vintage panoramic photos, site

Unbuilt Toronto: The City That Could Have Been

The Institute for Contemporary Culture, in partnership with the Toronto Society of Architects (TSA) presents Unbuilt Toronto: The City That Could Have Been . Juried images of unbuilt projects from practising architects and designers are juxtaposed against historical images of unrealized building

Shanghai Kaleidoscope

This unprecedented view of one of the world’s most dynamic cities examines Shanghai as a laboratory for 21st-century urban creation. Leading artists, architects and fashion designers provide an insider's view of the high-speed, high-density, high-rise culture that is rapidly emerging in

Shapeshifters, Time Travellers and Storytellers

Incorporating evocative objects from the Museum's collections, this thought-provoking exhibition presents eight contemporary Aboriginal artists whose works explore the ways in which past and present continue to merge and shape one another. This exhibition features eight striking

Charles Pachter's Canada (II)

The interiors of the ROM’s lobby are the canvas for Canadian artist Charles Pachter’s imaginative digital presentation. Pachter, described as a “Northern Warhol,” uses images of Canadian icons to create quirky, humourous and poignant multimedia installations. From the moose to the maple

DARFUR/DARFUR

Journey into the lives and landscape of the people of Darfur, Sudan, in this extraordinary multimedia exhibition, consisting of over 150 haunting images projected onto the façade of the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal. Created in September 2006 by American architect Leslie Thomas to bring the story of