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Genesis Báez Groundcover

May 27 – September 24, 2023
  • The Bentway
    Genesis Báez, Groundcover, 2023. Courtesy of the artist
Genesis Báez, Groundcover, 2023. Courtesy of the artist

Brooklyn-based artist Genesis Báez grew up between the northeastern United States and Puerto Rico. Primarily photographic, her work considers relationships to place, community, imagination, migration, the natural environment, and their intersections. For this commissioned project, Báez produced a series of large-scale images, nestling them among the tall grasses of a unique site under the Gardiner Expressway, revealing the ever-changing nature of the area’s ecology.

Genesis Báez, Groundcover, 2023. Courtesy of the artist

For this commission, photography is considered a material process through which Báez co-creates in collaboration with the natural forces of earth and water. The artist re-photographed historical images depicting the Gardiner Expressway—the city’s primary thoroughfare connecting the southern reaches of the Greater Toronto Area, and under which The Bentway is sited—fragmented and in various stages of its construction during the 1950s and ’60s. She then buried her negatives under the highway, where, intermingling with the silt, mud, and water collected from its drainage pipes, stormwater, and weather systems, they evolved, generating unpredictable new images. The environmental elements intrinsic to the site transformed her works—rather than the original image being destroyed, a new one was compounded in its wake, echoing the evolution of the area’s ecology from before the Gardiner’s construction through to the present day. 

Genesis Báez, Groundcover, 2023. Courtesy of the artist

Presented as temporary billboards in the bioswales underneath the Expressway, Báez’s Groundcover evinces her multilayered, cross-temporal, and geographical approach. The passage of time brings drastic change to the appearance of a city, and the transformation of the artist’s re-photographed and buried images parallel these changes, speaking to earth and water as primary constants in this evolution. This work embraces photography’s potential to move, alter, and shift perspectives, prompting us to consider the unfixed quality of our environments and our relationships to them. 

Genesis Báez, Groundcover, 2023. Courtesy of the artist
Genesis Báez, Groundcover, 2023. Courtesy of the artist
Genesis Báez, Groundcover, 2023. Courtesy of the artist
Genesis Báez, Groundcover, 2023. Courtesy of the artist
Genesis Báez, Groundcover, 2023. Courtesy of the artist
Genesis Báez, Groundcover, 2023. Courtesy of the artist

Curated by Alex Rand

  • Genesis Báez is an artist based in Brooklyn, NY. Born in Massachusetts, Báez grew up in both the Northeast US and Puerto Rico. Working primarily with photography, her work considers how people relate to place, community, and imagination. Báez holds an MFA in photography from Yale University and is an alumni of the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. She has exhibited her work internationally, is a 2022 NYFA/NYSCA Fellow in Photography, and the recipient of the 2022 Capricious Photo Award. Her work has recently appeared in publications including Aperture, The British Journal of Photography, and BOMB Magazine.

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Archives 2023 Public Art

Genesis Báez Groundcover

May 27 – September 24, 2023
  • The Bentway
    Genesis Báez, Groundcover, 2023. Courtesy of the artist
Genesis Báez, Groundcover, 2023. Courtesy of the artist

Brooklyn-based artist Genesis Báez grew up between the northeastern United States and Puerto Rico. Primarily photographic, her work considers relationships to place, community, imagination, migration, the natural environment, and their intersections. For this commissioned project, Báez produced a series of large-scale images, nestling them among the tall grasses of a unique site under the Gardiner Expressway, revealing the ever-changing nature of the area’s ecology.

Genesis Báez, Groundcover, 2023. Courtesy of the artist

For this commission, photography is considered a material process through which Báez co-creates in collaboration with the natural forces of earth and water. The artist re-photographed historical images depicting the Gardiner Expressway—the city’s primary thoroughfare connecting the southern reaches of the Greater Toronto Area, and under which The Bentway is sited—fragmented and in various stages of its construction during the 1950s and ’60s. She then buried her negatives under the highway, where, intermingling with the silt, mud, and water collected from its drainage pipes, stormwater, and weather systems, they evolved, generating unpredictable new images. The environmental elements intrinsic to the site transformed her works—rather than the original image being destroyed, a new one was compounded in its wake, echoing the evolution of the area’s ecology from before the Gardiner’s construction through to the present day. 

Genesis Báez, Groundcover, 2023. Courtesy of the artist

Presented as temporary billboards in the bioswales underneath the Expressway, Báez’s Groundcover evinces her multilayered, cross-temporal, and geographical approach. The passage of time brings drastic change to the appearance of a city, and the transformation of the artist’s re-photographed and buried images parallel these changes, speaking to earth and water as primary constants in this evolution. This work embraces photography’s potential to move, alter, and shift perspectives, prompting us to consider the unfixed quality of our environments and our relationships to them. 

Genesis Báez, Groundcover, 2023. Courtesy of the artist
Genesis Báez, Groundcover, 2023. Courtesy of the artist
Genesis Báez, Groundcover, 2023. Courtesy of the artist
Genesis Báez, Groundcover, 2023. Courtesy of the artist
Genesis Báez, Groundcover, 2023. Courtesy of the artist
Genesis Báez, Groundcover, 2023. Courtesy of the artist

Curated by Alex Rand

  • Genesis Báez is an artist based in Brooklyn, NY. Born in Massachusetts, Báez grew up in both the Northeast US and Puerto Rico. Working primarily with photography, her work considers how people relate to place, community, and imagination. Báez holds an MFA in photography from Yale University and is an alumni of the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. She has exhibited her work internationally, is a 2022 NYFA/NYSCA Fellow in Photography, and the recipient of the 2022 Capricious Photo Award. Her work has recently appeared in publications including Aperture, The British Journal of Photography, and BOMB Magazine.

Jake Kimble Grow Up #1

460 King St W

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Maïmouna Guerresi Sebaätou Rijal & Villes Nouvelles and Ancient Shadows

Aga Khan, Aga Khan Park

The work of Italian-Senegalese multimedia artist Maïmouna Guerresi invites viewers to look...

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Artscape Youngplace Billboard

Artist Jake Kimble, a Chipewyan (Dëne Sųłıné) from Treaty 8 Territory in...

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Artscape Youngplace Billboard

This outdoor component of the exhibition Materialized presents an image by newly-appointed...

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The Bentway

Situated at the Strachan Gate entrance to the Bentway, Memory Work is...

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Genesis Báez Groundcover

The Bentway

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Archives 2023 Public Art

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Davisville Subway Station

Working between the United Arab Emirates and New York, Lebanese-American artist Farah...

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Dupont and Dovercourt Billboard

Presented across three sites in Toronto—at CONTACT Gallery, on billboards, and in...

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Harbourfront Centre parking pavilion

Presented across three sites in Toronto—at CONTACT Gallery, on billboards, and in...

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Lansdowne & College Billboards

Founded by Josef Adamu in Toronto in 2017, Sunday School is a...

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Metro Hall

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Mount Dennis Library

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Vid Ingelevics & Ryan Walker Greenwork

Port Lands

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Anique Jordan these times, 2019

The Power Plant façade

Presented as a billboard on The Power Plant’s south façade, these times,...

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Runnymede and Ryding Billboards

In tandem with his solo exhibition The Big Mess With Us Inside...

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