Since the late 1950s, Etrog's work has been exhibited extensively in solo and group exhibitions across Canada and internationally. Etrog's work is represented in major capitals and cities all over the world. He received several important commissions, including those for
Expo 67, Montreal; SunLife Centre, Toronto; Windsor Sculpture Garden, Windsor, Ontario;
Los Angeles County Museum of Art; and Olympic Park in Seoul, South Korea. His commission for the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, entitled
Powersoul, is his largest work. In 1968 Etrog was commissioned to design the
Canadian Film Award that was originally named the "Etrog" and later renamed the "
Genie". Etrog is also known for his writings and published plays, poetry and non-fiction. Of his many collaborations, the most acclaimed are his book illustrations for
Eugène Ionesco and
Samuel Beckett in the late 1960s. Etrog and
Marshall McLuhan collaborated on the publication
Spiral, drawn from Etrog's film of the same title which was broadcast on
CBC television in 1975. Numerous reviews, articles, monographs and catalogue texts have been written about Etrog, including
Pierre Restany’s comprehensive textbook published by
Prestel 2001. A major exhibition of Etrog's paintings and drawings of the 1960s was exhibited in March 2008 at Buschlen Mowatt Gallery, Vancouver. The
Art Gallery of Ontario presented a major
retrospective of Etrog's work in 2013, which coincided with his eightieth birthday.
. == Death and legacy ==