Transformation AGO

North facade

North facade © Gehry International, Architects, Inc.

Transformation AGO is creating the imaginative centre of the city

Thank you for telling us what art and Transformation AGO mean to you:

Art is a mirror, a reflection, a story, a vision. 

Alia Bye

With its dedicated staff and world-class collection now being augmented by the outstanding Thomson donation and support, we find it a privilege and honour to support the AGO transformation. 

David and Vivian Campbell

Art helps you connect with the world in new ways and find expression in a different language. Art isn’t an extra, it’s an essential that brings vitality to our lives. 

Amita Sen Gupta

Without these voices our world would remain unchallenged and our understanding of it would suffer. Vital and relevant, the AGO enriches our lives and includes us in an international dialogue. I support Transformation AGO because I believe it will enrich us all. 

Ed Burtynsky

Art is an exploration without bounds. 

Tori

The AGO transformation, the new building and the new and extraordinary collections will make Toronto the epicentre for experiencing the visual arts in Canada. It is enormously exciting to be able to help make the transformation happen. 

Michael M. Koerner

Art is each individual’s expression of the world. 

Swetha

Transformation AGO is creating a place where the power of great art is lived and celebrated, a place that will become an international cultural landmark. With your help, it will be astonishing.

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Peter Paul Rubens, The
		          Massacre of the Innocents

Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577-1640), The Massacre of the Innocents, c.1611-12, oil on wood panel, 142.0 x 182.0 cm. The Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto. The Thomson Collection.

Artist's Name: Peter Paul Rubens