The exhibition, held every two years, runs from Saturday to Dec. 1. This year, for its third edition, the theme is Precarious Joys.
According to its online digital guide, the exhibition will explore issues including environmental justice, sovereignty, self-representation, belonging and migration, collective memory and feminist genealogies.
Lopez said the biennial will draw on the terms: joy, precarious, home, polyphony, solace and coded, exploring the various layers of history that define life in Toronto.
Fontaine said organizers engaged in "meaningful dialogues" with other biennials hosted in Canada and across the world during the planning process.
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