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Precarious Joys: Toronto Biennial of Art 2024

Sep 19, 2024 - Dec 01, 2024

Gallery TPW is thrilled to announce our partnership with the Toronto Biennial of Art (TBA) for our upcoming Fall exhibition featuring new works by Abraham Onoriode Oghobase, Manuel Mathieu, and Nicholas Galanin. Titled Precarious Joys, the third edition of TBA is curated by Dominique Fontaine and Miguel A. L贸pez.鈥

"For the third edition of the Toronto Biennial of Art (TBA), titled Precarious Joys, we have been immersed in dialogues and active listening, a crucial element in our curatorial journey traversing national and international landscapes, numerous artist studios, and art encounters in Toronto, throughout Canada, and beyond. Our interactions have traced connections between artistic creations reflecting social and ecological imperatives, resulting in us identifying key directives drawn from the artists鈥 endeavours: 鈥淛oy,鈥 鈥淧recarious,鈥 鈥淗ome,鈥 鈥淧olyphony,鈥 鈥淪olace,鈥 and 鈥淐oded鈥 are terms that encapsulate how TBA artists鈥 practices amplify political consciousness and reassert the power of aesthetics in shaping collective existence.

Some of the presented artworks address the various layers of history that define life in Toronto, while others reflect broader social and political structures of inequality and power under global neoliberal governance. Key issues that resonate across the exhibition include environmental justice, sovereignty, self-representation, belonging and migration, land dispossession, collective memory, feminist genealogies, diasporic sonic cultures, sacred plant wisdom, weaving as spiritual listening, resistance and resilience, ancestorship, and queer worldmaking. Rather than presenting a single theoretical assertion, however, Precarious Joys is organized around open dialogues and poetic connections. Together, these many works will conjure sparks that light a fire amidst the fragility of existence."



Gallery TPW is thrilled to announce our partnership with the Toronto Biennial of Art (TBA) for our upcoming Fall exhibition featuring new works by Abraham Onoriode Oghobase, Manuel Mathieu, and Nicholas Galanin. Titled Precarious Joys, the third edition of TBA is curated by Dominique Fontaine and Miguel A. L贸pez.鈥

"For the third edition of the Toronto Biennial of Art (TBA), titled Precarious Joys, we have been immersed in dialogues and active listening, a crucial element in our curatorial journey traversing national and international landscapes, numerous artist studios, and art encounters in Toronto, throughout Canada, and beyond. Our interactions have traced connections between artistic creations reflecting social and ecological imperatives, resulting in us identifying key directives drawn from the artists鈥 endeavours: 鈥淛oy,鈥 鈥淧recarious,鈥 鈥淗ome,鈥 鈥淧olyphony,鈥 鈥淪olace,鈥 and 鈥淐oded鈥 are terms that encapsulate how TBA artists鈥 practices amplify political consciousness and reassert the power of aesthetics in shaping collective existence.

Some of the presented artworks address the various layers of history that define life in Toronto, while others reflect broader social and political structures of inequality and power under global neoliberal governance. Key issues that resonate across the exhibition include environmental justice, sovereignty, self-representation, belonging and migration, land dispossession, collective memory, feminist genealogies, diasporic sonic cultures, sacred plant wisdom, weaving as spiritual listening, resistance and resilience, ancestorship, and queer worldmaking. Rather than presenting a single theoretical assertion, however, Precarious Joys is organized around open dialogues and poetic connections. Together, these many works will conjure sparks that light a fire amidst the fragility of existence."



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170 St Helens Ave Toronto, ON, Canada M6H 4A1

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