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Toronto Biennial of Art Podcast

by Toronto Biennial of Art

In expanding dialogues around the Toronto Biennial of Art, curators, artists, and practitioners discuss their work and processes through a series of interviews.

Copyright: 2019, Toronto Biennial of Art

Episodes

Derya Akay and Tairone Bastien

15m · Published 29 Aug 19:15

Tape/Talk: Acts of Engagement is the 2022 Toronto Biennial of Art Podcast series. This three episode edition revisits the Biennial, which ran from March 26 to June 5, through curator-led engagements. Featuring three Exhibition artists working across different venues and mediums, the series approaches reflection, listening, and learning through an engaging and experiential lens. While in discussion with artists, exhibited works, processes, research, and philosophies are explored. Woven within are diegetic sounds that encourage collective listening—sounds around making, doing, and being. The series provides an opportunity for a wide-rage of audience to access the Biennial content, artists, and curators. 

Tape/Talk: Acts of Engagement is produced by Roxanne Fernandes in collaboration with Katie Jensen and Ren Bangert of Vocal Fry Studios (@vocalfry). Music is by LAL (@lalforest).

Anne Zanele Mutema and Chiedza Pasipanodya

16m · Published 12 Jul 16:00

The Toronto Biennial of Art introduces the 2022 Podcast series as a curator-led engagement. Featuring three Exhibition artists working across different venues and mediums, the series approaches reflection, listening, and learning through an engaging and experiential lens. While in discussion with artists, exhibited works, processes, research, and philosophies are explored. Woven within are diegetic sounds that encourage collective listening—sounds around making, doing, and being. The series provides an opportunity for a wide-range of audiences to access the Biennial's content, artists, and curators. Named for – and with a structure inspired by – the radio storytelling format “tape talk”, each episode highlights and reflects upon a conversation between artist and curator engaging through action and place-based experiences.

2022 Series: Tape/Talk: Acts of Engagement
Produced by Roxanne Fernandes in collaboration with Katie Jensen and Ren Bangert of Vocal Fry Studios.

Dana Prieto and Katie Lawson

18m · Published 28 Jun 16:00

The Toronto Biennial of Art introduces the 2022 Podcast series as a curator-led engagement. Featuring three Exhibition artists working across different venues and mediums, the series approaches reflection, listening, and learning through an engaging and experiential lens. While in discussion with artists, exhibited works, processes, research, and philosophies are explored. Woven within are diegetic sounds that encourage collective listening—sounds around making, doing, and being. The series provides an opportunity for a wide-range of audiences to access the Biennial's content, artists, and curators. Named for – and with a structure inspired by – the radio storytelling format “tape talk”, each episode highlights and reflects upon a conversation between artist and curator engaging through action and place-based experiences.

2022 Series: Tape/Talk: Acts of Engagement
Produced by Roxanne Fernandes in collaboration with Katie Jensen and Ren Bangert of Vocal Fry Studios.

Short Format: Jeneen Frei Njootli and Tsēmā Igharas

5m · Published 28 Dec 14:00

In expanding dialogues around the inaugural Toronto Biennial of Art, selected artists discuss their practice and processes in a series of short format podcasts. Interviewed artists and collectives include Adrian Blackwell, Ayumi Goto, Caroline Monnet, Diane Borsato, Isuma, Jeneen Frei Njootli, Life of a Craphead, Lisa Steele and Kim Tomczak, Maria Thereza Alves, Syrus Marcus Ware, and Tsēmā Igharas.

Music: Chad Crouch, Feeding Flock (Instrumental) , 2019

Photo: Jeneen Frei Njootli and Ts̱ēmā Igharas, Sinuosity , 2018-2019, image: Yuula Benevolski, courtesy Toronto Biennial of Art.  

 

Short Format: Life of A Craphead

4m · Published 21 Dec 14:00

In expanding dialogues around the inaugural Toronto Biennial of Art, selected artists discuss their practice and processes in a series of short format podcasts. Interviewed artists and collectives include Adrian Blackwell, Ayumi Goto, Caroline Monnet, Diane Borsato, Isuma, Jeneen Frei Njootli, Life of a Craphead, Lisa Steele and Kim Tomczak, Maria Thereza Alves, Syrus Marcus Ware, and Tsēmā Igharas.

Music: LUCA.

Images:
Portrait: Life of a Craphead, photo by Yuula Benevolski
Work: King Edward VII Statue Floating Down the Don River, 2017, photos courtesy of Life of a Craphead.

Short Format: Diane Borsato

4m · Published 14 Dec 14:00

In expanding dialogues around the inaugural Toronto Biennial of Art, selected artists discuss their practice and processes in a series of short format podcasts. Interviewed artists and collectives include Adrian Blackwell, Ayumi Goto, Caroline Monnet, Diane Borsato, Isuma, Jeneen Frei Njootli, Life of a Craphead, Lisa Steele and Kim Tomczak, Maria Thereza Alves, Syrus Marcus Ware, and Tsēmā Igharas.

Music: Blue Dot Sessions, The Popular Grove (2019); LUCA.

Images:
Portrait: Diane Borsato, photo by Yuula Benivolski
Work: YOU ARE A GOOD APPLE , 2019, photos by Yuula Benevolski, courtesy Toronto Biennial of Art. 

Short Format: Lisa Steele and Kim Tomczak

8m · Published 28 Feb 19:20

In expanding dialogues around the inaugural Toronto Biennial of Art, selected artists discuss their practice and processes in a series of short format podcasts. Interviewed artists and collectives include Adrian Blackwell, Ayumi Goto, Caroline Monnet, Diane Borsato, Isuma, Jeneen Frei Njootli, Life of a Craphead, Lisa Steele and Kim Tomczak, Maria Thereza Alves, Syrus Marcus Ware, and Tsēmā Igharas.

Music: LUCA; Daniel Birch & Ben Pegley, Slowly Open Your Eyes, 2017.

Images:  Lisa Steele and Kim Tomczak. Courtesy of the artists.

 

Short Format: Zacharias Kunuk – ISUMA

4m · Published 16 Dec 13:00

In expanding dialogues around the inaugural Toronto Biennial of Art, selected artists discuss their practice and processes in a series of short format podcasts. Interviewed artists and collectives include Adrian Blackwell, Ayumi Goto, Caroline Monnet, Diane Borsato, Isuma, Jeneen Frei Njootli, Life of a Craphead, Lisa Steele and Kim Tomczak, Maria Thereza Alves, Syrus Marcus Ware, and Tsēmā Igharas.

Music: Antonio Bizarro, Marina, 2019; Nctrnm, La Femme, 2017. 

Image: Michelle Siu, The Canadian Press.

Short Format: Adrian Blackwell

6m · Published 11 Dec 17:33

In expanding dialogues around the inaugural Toronto Biennial of Art, selected artists discuss their practice and processes in a series of short format podcasts. Interviewed artists and collectives include Adrian Blackwell, Ayumi Goto, Caroline Monnet, Diane Borsato, Isuma, Jeneen Frei Njootli, Life of a Craphead, Lisa Steele and Kim Tomczak, Maria Thereza Alves, Syrus Marcus Ware, and Tsēmā Igharas.

Music: LUCA; Daniel Birch, The Fugue, 2019.

Images
Portrait: Adrian Blackwell, photo: Jane Hutton
Work: Adrian Blackwell, Isonomia in Toronto? (harbour), 2019; photos courtesy of the artist, Toni Hafkenscheid, and Toronto Biennial of Art.

 

Short Format: Ayumi Goto

5m · Published 22 Nov 18:02

In expanding dialogues around the inaugural Toronto Biennial of Art, selected artists discuss their practice and processes in a series of short format podcasts. Interviewed artists and collectives include Adrian Blackwell, Ayumi Goto, Caroline Monnet, Diane Borsato, Isuma, Jeneen Frei Njootli, Life of a Craphead, Lisa Steele and Kim Tomczak, Maria Thereza Alves, Syrus Marcus Ware, and Tsēmā Igharas.

Music: Pictures of the Floating World, Bumbling, 2019; LUCA; Blear Moon, Recalling, 2019.

Image credit: Rinrigaku, 2016. Documentation by Yuula Benivolski

Toronto Biennial of Art Podcast has 13 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 1:44:45. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 16th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 23rd, 2024 14:43.

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