Image: Charles Campbell, Breath Cycle 1, 2022, Photo by Dennis Ha
Toronto Biennial of Art 2024
Precarious Joys
September 21–December 1, 2024
As part of the 2024 Toronto Biennial of Art, Jamaican-born artist Charles Campbell will be exhibiting work at the Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, Sept 21 – Dec 1.
https://torontobiennial.org/exhibition/how-many-colours-has-the-sea-2024/
The 2024 Toronto Biennial, titled Precarious Joys, explores the emotional climate of our times, acknowledging our vulnerability and grief while emphasizing the importance of passion and beauty in driving social change. The Biennial is organized around open dialogues and poetic connections. It explores artists’ responses to colonialism’s impact and the multiple ways representation contributes to collective survival and the regeneration of our social fabric. The curators have been deeply immersed in dialogues and active listening, a crucial element in their curatorial journey traversing national and international landscapes, numerous artist studios, and professional art encounters in Toronto, Canada, and beyond.
The 2024 TBA has commissioned and invited 36 artists, including one collective, from Canada and diverse corners of the globe. The artists participating in this year’s Biennial exhibition are:
CHARLES CAMPBELL
How many colours has the sea (2024)
Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery
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