Biennale of Sydney presents: Biennale Archive Stories #4
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Photoworks is seeking a new Director
Photoworks seeks to appoint a new Director to succeed current Director, Celia Davies, who leaves Photoworks at the end of 2017, after eight successful years with the organisation. We seek …
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Riga Biennial Announces Concept for its First Edition
1st Riga Biennial EVERYTHING WAS FOREVER UNTIL IT WAS NO MORE Speed is the form of ecstasy the technical evolution has bestowed on man… He is caught in a fragment …
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Liverpool Biennial 2018 artists announced
We are delighted to announce the first list of international artists selected for Liverpool Biennial 2018. Celebrating 20 years of presenting international art in the city and region, the 10th …
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The Henningsvær Charter
LIAF 2017: The Henningsvær Charter
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Sharjah Biennial 13 Tamawuj Beirut Off-site Projects: Upon a Shifting Plate, Act II
Sharjah Biennial 13 (SB13), Tamawuj, Beirut, Lebanon Off-site Project: Upon a Shifting Plate (October 14-15, 2017) Act II (October 16–22, 2017) Ashkal Alwan is organizing Sharjah Biennial 13’s fourth and …
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Honolulu Biennial 2019: Artistic Director, Curatorial Appointments Announced
Honolulu Biennial Foundation (HBF), which presents Honolulu Biennial, announces the appointment of Jens Hoffmann as Artistic Director and Scott Lawrimore and Nina Tonga as Curators of the second edition of …
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Book Launch in New York
The Global Work of Art Book Launch
Wednesday 4 October 2017, 6 – 8 pm
Biennial Foundation Advisory Board Member, Professor Caroline A. Jones presents her latest book The Global Work of Art: World’s Fairs, Biennials, and the Aesthetics of Experience, newly published by The University of Chicago Press. Introduction by Rafal Niemojewski, Director of the Biennial Foundation. Followed by drinks reception.
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Exodus: the 4th Mediterranean Biennial of Contemporary Art
Anne Murray, talks to Sadek Rahim and Tewfik Ali Chaouche, curators and co-founders of the Mediterranean Biennial of Contemporary Art of Oran.
What makes the Oran Biennial unique is the city and its people, who are open to Mediterranean cultures and to the world – they are welcoming and curious about contemporary art. On the economic plane, Oran is the 2nd largest city in Algeria after the capital. With the oil terminal of Arzew and its industrial zone, Oran has been rapidly growing since 2010. As part of the urban development, the city has invested in the restoration of the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Oran, where the biennial is held this year. What makes the Biennial in Oran unique is also its grassroots character – it is independently run by a civic cultural association, without any involvement by state authorities.
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Gwangju Biennale 2018 will be conceived under the theme of “Imagined Borders”
The 12th Gwangju Biennale’s Imagined Borders is a guiding concept that responds to the current times of change and uncertainty by recognizing the limits of grand narratives, singular authorship and the necessity to …
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Calling for Curator: Oslo Architecture Triennale 2019
The Oslo Architecture Triennale (OAT) seeks a Chief Curator, theme and concept for its seventh edition to be held in Oslo, Norway, in autumn 2019. Individuals or collectives of any …
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Team of documenta 14 issue a statement among allegations of mismanagement of public funds
Among the allegations of mismanagement of public funds and imminent insolvency of documenta’s parent company, the artistic team of documenta 14 led by Adam Szymczyk issued the following statement this …
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