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Water, Kinship, Belief: Toronto Biennial of Art 2019-2022

Water, Kinship, Belief: Toronto Biennial of Art 2019-2022

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The inaugural Toronto Biennial of Art in 2019, titled
The Shoreline Dilemma
, was the first edition of a two-part biennial that traced interconnected narratives around the city's ever-changing shoreline. These connections sought to reveal strategies of resistance against industrial-colonial systems, uncover polyphonic histories sedimented around the shoreline, and open up relations between the human and more-than-human. To extend this artistic thinking and expand notions of relationality, in 2022, the second edition, titled
What Water Knows, The Land Remembers
, moved inland to follow tributaries and ravines, both above ground and hidden, that shape this place.
Water, Kinship, Belief
is a "third" site, a place where the continuities, resonances, and dissonances between Biennial editions are extended. Its pages become a means to bring together the artists, artworks, collaborators, and ideas that have together informed the exhibitions, irrespective of chronology, dispensing with categories, and part of a greater whole. Through its content and unique design, it is both a generative guide to the exhibitions and a Biennial site of its own, presenting new artistic relations that course through the book like tributaries.
The inaugural Toronto Biennial of Art in 2019, titled
The Shoreline Dilemma
, was the first edition of a two-part biennial that traced interconnected narratives around the city's ever-changing shoreline. These connections sought to reveal strategies of resistance against industrial-colonial systems, uncover polyphonic histories sedimented around the shoreline, and open up relations between the human and more-than-human. To extend this artistic thinking and expand notions of relationality, in 2022, the second edition, titled
What Water Knows, The Land Remembers
, moved inland to follow tributaries and ravines, both above ground and hidden, that shape this place.
Water, Kinship, Belief
is a "third" site, a place where the continuities, resonances, and dissonances between Biennial editions are extended. Its pages become a means to bring together the artists, artworks, collaborators, and ideas that have together informed the exhibitions, irrespective of chronology, dispensing with categories, and part of a greater whole. Through its content and unique design, it is both a generative guide to the exhibitions and a Biennial site of its own, presenting new artistic relations that course through the book like tributaries.

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