Canada's Art Fair
2024 Fair Highlights
2024 Exhibitors
View our 2024 lineup which included galleries from cities across Canada, as well as New York, London, Amsterdam, ReykjavĆk, Buenos Aires, Seoul and more.
Art Toronto Opening Night
On October 24, 2024 we gathered in support and celebration of Canadian art and culture for Art Toronto Opening Night, a benefit for the McMichael Canadian Art Collection.
Focus Exhibition
RhƩanne Chartrand, curated the 2024 Focus exhibition, the place to which we return.
Platform Talks
Art Toronto's Platform Stage featured a range of thoughtful conversations featuring notable art experts from across Canada and abroad.
Installations
Uniquely designed spaces offered an immersive experience across the fair.
Photo depicts Art Toronto 2024 installation Nicholas Crombach, "Chariot Burial," 2023 (Presented by Art Mƻr)
Re: connecting
A group exhibition curated by Mia Nielsen, Director of Art Toronto inspired by the fairās 25th anniversary.
Art Toronto on Artsy
Browse and buy artworks from Art Toronto via Artsy, the world's leading online platform for discovering and collecting fine art
Collectors on Art Toronto Opening Night
We've asked three distinct collectorsācorporate, private, and cultural institutionsāto share their insights on the significance of Art Toronto Opening Night.
Jean-FranƧois BƩlisle, Director and CEO
National Gallery of Canada
What is the advantage to acquiring pieces during the Art Toronto Opening Night? Any tips for those attending for the first time
"The diversity of galleries and extremely wide selection of artists exhibited makes Art Toronto one of the best places to buy art in Canada, every year!"
What are you most looking forward to this year?
"Every year at Art Toronto, I love seeing recent productions of some of the best Canadian artists."
We are in the news!
Read and Watch media coverage of Art Toronto from leading national and international titles.
FOCUS
RhĆ©anne Chartrand, curates the 2024 Focus exhibition, the place to which we return. As curator of the Focus Exhibition, Chartrand will bring together artworks from participating Art Toronto galleries to create an exhibition from which works can be purchased by collectors. The theme of the exhibition centers around the concept of āhomeā as both tangible (physical) and intangible (non-physical), as both spatial (a place) and temporal (a feeling). The curation will explore differing conceptions of what home is and what it means, and how it is intimately wrapped up in identity, history, politics, and geography.
In Conversation with Curator, RhƩanne Chartrand
Gain insight into the inspirations behind the upcoming Focus exhibition, the place to which we return.
A Poem by RhƩanne Chartrand
Read the Focus exhibition curatorial statement written in the form of a poem.