IN THE WAKE OF PROGRESS

 
A profound masterpiece.
— Simon Schama
 

IN THE WAKE OF PROGRESS

CONCEIVED, DIRECTED, FILMED & PHOTOGRAPHED BY EDWARD BURTYNSKY
Commissioned and Co-produced by Luminato Festival Toronto

40 years in the making, this major multimedia project bears witness to the impact of human industry on the planet. This spectacular immersive art piece challenges us to have an important conversation about our legacy and the future implications of sustainable life on Earth. 

Co-produced by Canadian music legend Bob Ezrin (known for his work with Pink Floyd, Andrea Bocelli, Peter Gabriel, Taylor Swift and many others), In the Wake of Progress is a 22-minute piece combining video and photographs from throughout Burtynsky’s career, fully choreographed to an award-winning original score composed by Phil Strong, with vocals by award-winning Cree Métis artist iskwē and performances by musicians of The Glenn Gould School at The Royal Conservatory of Music

In the Wake of Progress made its public world premiere as the marquee presentation for Luminato Festival on June 11 & 12, 2022 as an epic takeover of the massive advertising screens surrounding Toronto’s Yonge-Dundas Square.

 

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IN THE WAKE OF PROGRESS: A GLOBAL TOUR

🎞 PRESENTATIONS 🎞

  • June 21, 2024 - January 12, 2025

    In the Wake of Progress will be presented as a feature of Edward Burtynsky’s major exhibition at M9, BURTYNSKY: Extraction/Abstraction.

  • February 14 - May 6, 2024

    In the Wake of Progress will be presented as feature of Edward Burtynsky’s major exhibition at Saatchi Gallery, BURTYNSKY: Extraction/Abstraction.

  • September 7 - October 15, 2023

    In the Wake of Progress was presented as part of Edward Burtynsky’s exhibition at Arsenal Contemporary Art Montreal, Le paysage abstrait.

  • AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE
    SYDNEY FESTIVAL

    August 26 - September 18, 2022

    Immerse yourself in the mesmerising patterns and epic panoramas of our planet.

    This absorbing new work from acclaimed Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky tells the story of human industry’s impact on Earth with exquisite artistry and extraordinary scale, urging us to rethink our legacy and seek a more sustainable future.

    40 years in the making, In the Wake of Progress combines the most powerful photographs and film footage of Burtynsky’s career, characterised by award-winning aerial work and dramatic industrial landscapes. Co-produced by Canadian music legend Bob Ezrin (Pink Floyd, Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed) and set to a stirring original score by multi award-winning composer Phil Strong, the result is a deeply moving 22-minutes.

    Premiering at Luminato Festival Toronto in June 2022, In the Wake of Progress now comes to Oxford Street’s Taylor Square, where passers-by and art pilgrims alike will experience this urgent call to action, and search for hope through art.

  • INDOOR WORLD PREMIERE

    June 25 - July 17, 2022

    Following its public world premiere in Toronto’s Yonge-Dundas Square, this powerful new project will be transformed into a ticketed indoor immersive experience at the Canadian Opera Company Theatre on Front St. in Toronto for a limited run from June 25 - July 17, 2022.

    Enveloped by 30 foot screens, audiences will be taken on a journey through images and films from throughout Burtynsky's 40 year career bearing witness to the stark impacts of human industry on the planet, choreographed to a striking original score.

    Audiences will then be invited into a specially-curated gallery of Burtynsky photographs and high-resolution murals, including some new and never-before-seen work and two unique augmented reality (AR) experiences that explore the impacts and legacy of the internal combustion engine.

    The experience will also include a space called the Change Station, where visitors will be encouraged to become positive agents for change in their own local environments. The Change Station will present simple, tangible and engaging calls to action from select organizations, supported by the artist, all of which are designed to answer one question:" what can I do now?"

  • PUBLIC WORLD PREMIERE
    LUMINATO FESTIVAL TORONTO

    June 11 - 12, 2022

    The world premiere of renowned Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky’s In the Wake of Progress on the immense digital screens surrounding Yonge-Dundas Square: a fully choreographed blend of photographs and film, with a staggering musical score.

    This free, outdoor experience tells the epic tale of humanity’s impact on the planet. Co-produced by Canadian music legend Bob Ezrin, In the Wake of Progress presents powerful imagery of global landscapes usurped by human activity in contrast to the dazzling urban centre, at a moment when the health of our planet is an urgent international priority.

    In the Wake of Progress challenges us to have an important conversation about our legacy and the future implications of sustainable life on Earth.

🏆 AWARDS 🏆


In the Wake of Progress, is a searing portrait of the geological and biological cost of civilization. Climate disruption. Habitat destruction. Species extinction. It confirms the inescapable fact that we—all of us—are complicit. It begs the questions. What have I done? What can I do to improve life on Earth?
— Dr. Joe MacInnis
 
 
In the Wake of Progress is powerful and emotionally moving. Makes you think about the footprint we are leaving behind, and the urgency to take action.
— Mark Mattson, Swim Drink Fish
 
 
I’ve been following Ed’s work for years and am intimately aware of all his series. To see it all come together in this incredible production is an experience not to be missed. One of the greatest art pieces I’ve seen in my life.
— Darcy Killeen, Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival
 


Produced by
Edward Burtynsky 
Bob Ezrin
Julia Johnston

Luminato Festival Toronto
Celia Smith, CEO
Naomi Campbell, Artistic Director
Peter Herrndorf, Chair

Immersive Experience Design & Direction
Brian T. Moore, The Mustard Shop
Alexandra Francis

Composer & Sound Design
Phil Strong

Featuring
iskwē
Musicians of The Glenn Gould School

Tour Producer
Caren Campbell

Edward Burtynsky Photography
Connie Hitzeroth
Julia Johnston
Karen Machtinger
Jim Panou
Marcus Schubert
Paul Sergeant
Alanna Joanne Smith

Technical Director
Duncan Macmillan

Technical Screens Producer
Sean Hooper, Carbon Arcs Projects Inc.

Motion Camera
Edward Burtynsky
Nicholas de Pencier
Jim Panou
Mike Reid (Motion Camera/UAV Operator)
Kwamena Hazel (UAV Operator)
Devin Card (UAV Operator)
Chris Chanda (Cineflex Operator)
Connor Illsley
Jeff Powis
Noah Weinzweig
With some sequences taken from Watermark, and ANTHROPOCENE: The Human Epoch,
collaborations with Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier (Mercury Films Inc.)

Score Produced & Mixed by
Bob Ezrin

Co-orchestrated & Conducted by
Claudio Vena

Recording & Mix Engineers
Jill Zimmermann, Jukasa Studios 
Julian Decorte, Canterbury Music

3D Animation & Compositing
Alex Kurina, Victory Social Club
Tyler Dillman 

Legal Counsel & Services
Navin Khanna, Chitiz Pathak LLP

Images Courtesy Of
Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto

Special Thanks To
Gregory Colbert
Richard Mahoney
Mat Wilcox
Shelby Wedgbury
Calin Rovinescu
Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier
Darren Entwistle
Omar Grant 
Denyse Karn
Valerie McIlroy

Barry Shiffman
Alan MacDonald

Studio Musicians 
Laurel MacDonald 
Sarah Shugarman
Marie Berard
Brenna Hardy-Kavanagh
Luri Lee
Winona Zelenka
Jeffrey Beecher
Phil Strong

Musicians of The Glenn Gould School
at The Royal Conservatory of Music
Byungchan Lee
Isabella Perron
Ji Soo Choi
Jessy Kim
Katya Poplyansky
Daniel Dastoor
Hez Leung
Ryan Davis
Leslie Ashworth
Ian Greenberg
Matt Christakos
Michael Cox

Commissioning Support From

RBC, TELUS, Hatch, Loblaw Companies Limited, The Michael Young Family Foundation, Gretchen and Donald Ross, O.C.

Louise MacCallum and Michael Barnstijn, Richard and Donna Ivey, The Hal Jackman Foundation, Joan and Jerry Lozinski, Sandra and Jim Pitblado, C.M., Dasha Shenkman OBE