Toronto Biennial of Art

Toronto Biennial of Art is a ten-week celebration recognizing the talents of Toronto’s bustling art scene. This year’s theme, Precarious Joy, addresses the current state of our world–unstable, obscure, and uncertain. Co-curated by Dominique Fontaine and Miguel A. López, the event features 36 local and international artists with a focus on resilience and the need for radical change. 

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September 21, 2024
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December 1, 2024

The Toronto Biennial of Art [TBA] will take place at the following locations:

32 Lisgar St and Park (Central Exhibitions)

The Auto BLDG at 158 Sterling Road, 9th Floor

Billboard at Abell St and Queen St W

Collision Gallery, 30 Wellington Street W

Art Gallery of Ontario, 317 Dundas Street W

Gallery TPW, 170 St Helens Ave

Toronto Pearson Airport

Toronto Sculpture Garden, 115 King Street E

Toronto Union Station, 55 Front St

The Image Centre (TMU), 33 Gould St, Toronto, University Gallery

The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, 231 Queens Quay W

Runs through December 1st, 2024.

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Exhibition Description

According to the 2024 official press release in correspondence of the third edition of TBA, "...'Precarious Joys', explores the emotional climate of our times, acknowledging vulnerability and grief while emphasizing the importance of passion and beauty in driving social change. In making this exhibition, co-curators Dominique Fontaine and Miguel A. López, have been engaged in conversations and active listening traversing national and international landscapes and numerous artists’ studios. The exhibited works address the various layers that define life in Toronto while reflecting broader social and political structures. Organized around open dialogues and poetic connections, these works together create sparks that ignite a fire amidst the fragility of existence."

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