Arnaud Maggs (May 5, 1926 – November 17, 2012) was a Canadian artist and photographer.
Born in Montreal, Maggs is best known for stark portraits arranged in grid-like arrangements.After training and working as a graphic designer, Maggs turned to commercial photography in the 1960s.
At the age of 47, he decided to become a visual artist concentrating on photography and conceptualism and focusing on such things as death notices and tags documenting child labour in French textile factories.A documentary film about Maggs and his partner of 25 years, Spring Hurlbut, Spring and Arnaud, premiered at 2013 Hot Docs Film Festival.