In Between
In Between is a look at Canada's largest city as a place in perpetual transition. The series represents one perspective of the City that I have been developing in my ongoing attempts to consider and understand what Toronto means as a place. Like most cities, much of Toronto’s cultural heritage and history – its ambitions, struggles and triumphs – can be found in its built environment, an environment that is always evolving for better or worse. Increasingly, I have come to see a side of Toronto that exists as a permanent “work in progress” – a city that is always on the verge of something – continuously imparting lessons about the nature of human ambition and the simultaneous value and precariousness of commonplace buildings and objects. It is both exhilarating and sad.
In Between is meant to be neither a history of Toronto nor a depiction of its current state. Instead, the series offers an impression of a place caught in between its past and future, its ambitions and reality.
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Sudbury Street, Toronto, ON, 2011
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Duplex Avenue, Toronto, ON, 2010
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Richmond Street West, Toronto, ON, 2010
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Elm Street and Bay Street, Toronto, ON, 2010
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Above Yonge Street, Toronto, ON, 2010
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Below Queen West Triangle, Toronto, ON, 2010
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Yonge Street and Bloor Street, Toronto, ON, 2010
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The End of Front Street, Toronto, ON, 2010
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The End of Bayview Avenue, Toronto, ON, 2011
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Widmer Street and Adelaide Street West, Toronto, ON, 2011
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Railway Lands West (No. 2), Toronto, ON, 2010
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Railway Lands West (No. 1), Toronto, ON, 2010
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Cherry Street (No. 2), Toronto, ON, 2011
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Cherry Street and Mill Street, Toronto, ON, 2010
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Bremner Boulevard and Lower Simcoe Street, Toronto, ON, 2012
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Inside Regent Park, Toronto, ON, 2011
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Widmer Street, Toronto, ON, 2010
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Sheppard Street and Temperance Street, Toronto, ON, 2011
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St. Lawrence Street and Eastern Avenue, Toronto, ON, 2013