Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto
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The New York-born artist, who has lived in Canada for more than half a century, explains how she bypassed sexism in the 1970s to teach herself photography, and why she will always be connected to the US
Whereas the inaugural biennial focused on the city’s lakefront shoreline, this pandemic-delayed sophomore edition is organised along Toronto’s creeks and ravines
The triennial exhibition features artists and collectives who work in the Greater Toronto area or have connections to the city
New works by Barbara Kruger, Tania Bruguera and Awol Erizku will be presented in Canadian museum's first year