Dates
September 21 to December 1, 2019
Curatorial Statement
Shorelines resist conventional mapping. Ever-shifting and fractal, they have no well-defined perimeter and evade attempts at quantification. The shoreline dilemma (also called the “coastline paradox”) implies the breakdown of scientific conventions in the face of nature’s complexities. In Toronto, this dilemma has been amplified by the radical reshaping of the city’s waterfront, which calls into question the rights of land and water in light of accelerated development.
The implications of the changing shoreline—evidence of an increasingly anthropocentric world—prompted us to ask invited artists: What does it mean to be in relation?
Learn more about the 2019 Toronto BIennial of Art
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Exhibition Sites Overview
The inaugural 2019 Toronto Biennial of Art featured over 20 new commissions and more than 100 works of art by Canadian, Indigenous, and international artists.
For a comprehensive list of all artworks in the 2019 Toronto Biennial of Art, click HERE.
259 Lake Shore Blvd East
- AA Bronson
- Adrian Blackwell
- Adrian Stimson
- Bárbara Wagner and Benjamin de Burca
- Caecilia Tripp
- Curtis Talwst Santiago
- Dana Claxton
- Embassy of Imagination + PA System
- Fernando Palma Rodríguez
- Hera Büyüktaşçiyan
- Jae Jarrell
- Laurent Grasso
- Lisa Reihana
- Lisa Steele and Kim Tomczak
- Luis Jacob
- Maria Thereza Alves
- Moyra Davey
- Napachie Pootoogook
- New Mineral Collective
- Nick Sikkuark
- Qavavau Manumie
- Ramin & Rokni Haerizadeh and Hesam Rahmanian
- ReMatriate Collective
- Shezad Dawood
- Susan Schuppli
- Syrus Marcus Ware
- The New Red Order
Art Gallery of Ontario (2019)
Art Gallery of York University (AGYU)
Art Museum at the University of Toronto
Harbourfront Centre
Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto (2019)
Ontario Place - Cinesphere
Ontario Place - Marina
Riverdale Park West
Ryerson Image Centre
Small Arms Inspection Building (2019)
The Port Lands
The Power Plant
Toronto Sculpture Garden (2019)
Union Station (2019)
Programs
Programs Overview
Led by Ilana Shamoon and co-curated by Clare Butcher and Myung-Sun Kim, the five programming streams—Co-Relations, Currents, Storytelling, Tools for Learning, and the Toronto Biennial of Art Residency—activated the two main Exhibition sites, 259 Lake Shore Blvd E and the Small Arms Inspection Building, and also connected with projects around the city. Through storytelling, conversations, performative interventions, workshops, and readings, Programs invited visitors to gather and learn together in responsive and engaging formats along the water’s edge and beyond.
Co-Relations
Flourish and Unfold September 21 – December 1
Gendai Mobile Unit September 21 – December 1
YOU ARE A GOOD APPLE September 29
Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital Project, Part 1 October 3
Outdoor School: Mushroom Foray October 13
Beach(fire) Blanket Bingo Biennial October 19
single use salmon plogging October 20
Unsettling: Settlers of Catan November 2
“Combat Ready Kitchen” with Anastacia Marx de Salcedo November 10
Sonic Meditation with Stephanie Loveless November 16
Miya Masaoka: Sonifying the Plants November 16
TELLINGS: A Post-Human Vocal Concert November 16
What’s Up with Gendai? November 17
Unsettling: Settlers of Catan November 23
Dispatch with SKETCH Working Arts November 25
Art in Access November 30
Haruko Okano: Six Chairs in a Circle December 1
Currents
A Public Apology to Siksika Nation September 21
Interstellar Sleep September 21
September 22In Conversation: Hajra Waheed, Nabila Abdel Nabi, and Jayne Wilkinson September 21
Sinaaqpagiaqtuut/The Long-Cut September 21
Call to Arms September 21
Harbour Symphony September 21
Opening BBQ September 22
Antarctica September 22 – December 1
Decolonizing Astrophysics September 22
Artist Talk with Jae Jarrell September 23
Artist Talk with Shezad Dawood, Qavavau Manumie, and Candice Hopkins September 25
Reveries of an Underground Forest: A Conversation Between Two Forests September 26
Jumblies Theatre & Arts Workshops September 28 – November 16
Open Studio with Elder Duke Redbird October 5
Toronto Biennial of Art at Nuit Blanche Toronto October 5 – October 6
The Collaborative Body October 6
Open Studio with Elder Duke Redbird October 12
Listening Session with Allison Cameron, Raven Chacon, and John Oswald October 23
Future, Fire, Fiction October 24
Artist Talk with Lisa Reihana and Julie Nagam October 25
Talking Treaties—Text and Image November 2
The View from Here with Simon Vickers November 4
The View From Here: Reading a Moving Shoreline November 18
Talking Treaties—Text and Sound November 23
The View from Here with Bonnie Devine November 25
Syrus Marcus Ware: Art, Activism, And Futurity November 27
In Conversation with Curtis Talwst Santiago November 29
Performance Program: Isonomia in Toronto
Camilo Godoy September 27
Pamela Sneed September 28
Marshall Trammell at 259 Lake Shore Blvd E October 4
Marshall Trammell at Small Arms October 5
AKU-MATU October 11
Karyn Recollet October 12
CAConrad at 259 Lake Shore Blvd E October 18
CAConrad at Small Arms October 19
Laura Ortman October 25
Lou Sheppard October 26
The New Red Order and Guests November 1
Christopher Bracken with The New Red Order November 2
RISE Edutainment November 8
Urayoán Noel and Wingston González November 9
Lawrence Abu Hamdan November 15
Delineating a nation-state: A Conversation November 16
Sister Co-Resister at 259 Lake Shore Blvd E November 22
Sister Co-Resister at Small Arms November 23
Aki Onda, Ayumi Goto, and Peter Morin November 29
Ayumi Goto and Peter Morin November 30
Storytelling
Storytelling Sessions September 27 – December 1
Night Walk with Lost Rivers and Rivers Rising October 14
Storytelling: Borelson October 16
Storytelling: Lost Rivers October 27
Poetry Walk with Toronto’s River Poets, Lost Rivers, and Rivers Rising November 3
Read me, Love me, Leave me: Toronto Art Book Fair November 3
Storytelling: Borelson November 6
A Walk across Space and Time November 30
TBA Residency
2019 Toronto Biennial of Art Residency September 9 – November 1
Doo Red September 28
Tools for Learning
Short Format Podcast Series September 21 – December 1
Tools For Learning: 2019 Toolbox September 21 – December 1
School Workshops October 1 – November 29
Educator Info Evening October 9
Art Educator Exchange October 31
Non-Human Entanglements: Slime Mould Workshops November 13 – November 14
ground, breath, moisture, cusp November 17
School Hop November 18 – November 22
Workshop with Anu Radha Verma November 30