The Sweet Life, Delivered

Get a copy of Dolce Magazine delivered to your door every quarter.

Subscribe to our newsletter and start living the sweet life today!

Photo Courtesy Of AGO

Début Museum Exhibition By Ranbir Sidhu

This winter, the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) will unveil Ranbir Sidhu’s No Limits — an exhibition set to transform the Signy Eaton Gallery into a futuristic dreamscape alive with Sikh iconography and sculptural brilliance. Opening December 11, 2025, the artist’s début show promises to be nothing short of monumental.

Curated by Julian Cox, the AGO’s deputy director and chief curator, the exhibition will showcase three new large-scale works that blend meditation with innovation. Crafted from aluminum and steel, Sidhu’s sculptures merge opulence with technical mastery, the result of two decades spent perfecting his metalworking craft. Visitors can expect to step into a world where ancestral narratives meet a sleek, forward-looking vision — where heritage meets horizon.

“Sculpture is not merely shape or form,” says Sidhu. “In metal and light, I search for the unseen — where form meets spirit, and the ordinary becomes a pathway to the infinite.” With No Limits, that search takes on an epic, luminous scale.

The exhibition will be free for Ontarians under 25, Indigenous peoples, AGO members, and annual pass-holders, inviting audiences of all backgrounds to experience Sidhu’s striking vision of form, faith, and the future.

With No Limits, the AGO will not only spotlight one of Canada’s most compelling sculptural voices but also invite visitors to imagine what happens when art boldly tests its boundaries and limitations.

ago.ca
@agotoronto

You may also like