The World Biennial Forum No 2 will look at the biennial from the point of view of the southern hemisphere. It will concentrate above all on recent biennials in what has come to be termed the ‘Global South’, occasionally taking a broader perspective to investigate how we have arrived here. The main focus will be on the cities of Dakar, Istanbul, Jakarta and São Paulo, where the Forum takes place, but other southern biennials will also come into the picture.
The four focus cities have been staging biennials in different forms for at least the past 20 years, during which time they have invented new traditions and created suitable structures to support and develop them. At a time when the relationship between artistic desire and political will is under negotiation more broadly, and biennials are seen simultaneously as both opportunities for harvesting cultural capital and threats to the smooth operation of the status quo, these biennials will serve as the anchor points for a more general discussion about what is the potential of biennials in contemporary times.
Following an evening keynote address by Peter Osborne (Professor of Modern European Philosophy and Director of the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy at Kingston University, London), looking at the nature of contemporaneity in art, four sessions will be held over two days. The four sessions are titled:
1. Once Again, as If for the First Time: archives, biennial memory and the balance between continuity and reinvention.
2. No More Imagined Communities: what comes after national art competitions and neoliberal city marketing.
3. Popularity without Populism: education, ideology and exchange.
4. Works and Their Consequences: the role of art and artists and how both address the public.
These sessions will be open to the general public. In addition, workshops will be held for biennial representatives, and trips to other Brazilian cities and their museums will be organized on the last two days of the World Biennial Forum No 2.
Entrance to the Forum is free of charge, but registration will be mandatory. The Pre-Registration for the WBF No 2 is now open. More detailed information on the registration procedure will be announced here soon.
The World Biennial Forum No 2 is presented by the Ministério da Cultura do Brasil (Ministry of Culture of Brazil) and Banco Itaú.
Partners: Itamaraty – Ministério das Relações Exteriores, Prefeitura de São Paulo, Secretaria de Cultura e Secretaria do Verde e Meio Ambiente, Itaú Cultural, Auditório Ibirapuera, ifa – Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen, IBA – International Biennial Association, The British Council.
Media Partner: ARTE!Brasileiros
Supporters of the WBF No 2 Launch in Berlin: German Federal Foreign Office, Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, ifa – Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen.
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Image credit: Juan Downey, Mapa Mundi, 1979. Oil on linen. 180 x 205. Photo: Harry Shunk. Courtesy of Marilys Belt Downey, The Juan Downey Estate.