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Title: Diane Borsato: Artist, Social Practice, and Winter Delights

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Toronto Artist Diane Borsato Unveils Limited-Edition Book ‘Snakes in the ⁤Library

Toronto-based ​artist Diane⁤ Borsato has ​released ​a new, limited-edition book, snakes in the Library, created in collaboration with History of Science⁢ and Medicine​ Librarian alexandra⁣ Carter. Published with meticulous care and featuring a special binding and ⁣print quality, the book explores the multifaceted presence of snakes across a‌ surprising range ⁢of subjects within the collections of the University ‌of Toronto’s Thomas Fisher Rare Book Collection.

Borsato’s project began⁢ with a deep dive into the Fisher’s holdings, tracing images of snakes through disciplines as diverse as zoology, medicine, religion, ⁤art, sport, cooking, travel, children’s literature, and even gay pulp fiction.The⁤ artist describes the process as a demonstration of how focusing on an “esoteric focus, and dive[ing] in deeply and sideways and wherever it takes me,” yields important ⁤learning not only about the subject itself but also⁤ its broader connections to other areas of interest.

“At the heart of the project is the idea that if I pick an esoteric focus, and dive in deeply and sideways and wherever it takes me, I learn⁢ a lot ⁤about that thing, and about the broad context ⁣of other interesting things that it is connected with,” Borsato explains.⁣ “This has been ⁤the way I have directed and energized my art practice for⁢ many years.”

The book’s limited edition and high production costs ‌mean it is indeed a rare and​ expensive item, prompting Borsato to express concern that it may remain ⁢inaccessible‌ to many.​ Despite this, ⁢she hopes the underlying‌ concept -⁣ the value of deep, interdisciplinary exploration – will resonate with a wider audience.

Currently, Borsato finds solace in the changing seasons, especially⁢ the comforting ritual of tea-making and the sensory experience of⁢ citrus scents as ​winter approaches. She notes, “citrus is ‍something I crave all ‌day…it⁢ is indeed the condensed essence of sunshine, and it gets‌ better and better all winter.” ⁤She enjoys pairings like lotus ⁢mooncake with‌ autumn ⁣oolong, or gunpowder‍ green with⁣ mint.

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