1st Istanbul Design Biennial, October 13-December 16, 2012.
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Opportunity to work on the development of dOCUMENTA (13).
dOCUMENTA (13) and CPPC offer Curatorial Fellowship.
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Performa 11: New Visual Art Performance Biennial, November 1–21, 2011.
Performa announces Performa 11, New York City.
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Yokohama Triennale 2011 will represent a significant shift in the event’s organization, primarily because the Japan Foundation has stepped down as the main organizer and the city of Yokohama has bolstered its participation as a result.
4th Yokohama Triennale 2011.
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The Triennale Oberschwaben will not be continued in the next future.
In the moment there are no more editions planned.
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The fifth edition bears the mark of curator Anthony Kiendl (CAN). With the title ‘Sound and Vision: Beyond Reason’ he examines the connections between music, the moving image and social changes.
Contour 2011. 5th Biennial of Moving Image.
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APT6 includes the work of more than 100 artists from 25 countries, including collaborations and collectives, which reflect the diversity of practices across Asia, the Pacific and Australia.
6th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art.
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A Dan Graham Pavilion for Mechelen in Belgium.
Contour Mechelen presents pavilion by Dan Graham.
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All You Want To Know About International Art Biennials
Asia Art Archive’s useful biennial resource.
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Book: Modes of Representation of the São Paulo Biennial.
New book on the São Paulo Biennial by Vinicius Spricigo.
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Art Basel / Talk: La Triennale Paris, 2012.
Art Basel / Talk: Okwui Enwezor, Artistic Director of La Triennale, Paris 2012 Claire Staebler, Art Critic and Associate Curator of La Triennale, Paris 2012 Nicolas Bourriaud, Art Critic, Chef de l’Inspection de la Création Artistique, Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication (DGCA), Paris. Date | Thursday, June 16, 2011
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Dutch coup d’état in art and culture. Appeal for response.
Appeal for response on Dutch culture policy. State Secretary for Culture announced his policy for the field of culture, representing a violent and sweeping political manoeuvre aimed at the very notion of culture and art, its role in society, and its place within the democratic sphere.
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