TORONTO.- Toronto-based artist Libby Hagues new installation at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) extends beyond gallery walls and onto the AGOs Dundas Street façade. Libby Hague: Sympathetic Connections, on view June 11 through September 11, is part of the AGOs Toronto Now series of rotating contemporary projects by Toronto artists. The installation transforms woodblock prints into paper sculptures that connect across the walls, ceiling, and external windows of the AGOs Young Gallery. Sympathetic Connections combines representational and abstract forms in a room-spanning three-dimensional installation. Colourful sculptural forms crafted from Japanese paper fill the gallery, dangling from walls and cascading down from the ceiling, while a wall-mounted print of a nuclear power plant looms in the periphery, an image inspired in part by the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disa