The first 21 artists whose work will feature in the 21st Biennale of Sydney (2018) have been announced. A year out and we can hardly wait.
Ai Weiwei, Laurent Grasso, Haegue Yang and Eija-Liisa Ahtila. These are some of the first 21 artists that have been announced to take part in the 21st Biennale of Sydney by Mami Kataoka, artistic director. This lineup of leading artists and industry grandee’s not only cements the Biennale’s place as one of the Asia Pacific’s leading contemporary art events, but also provides insight into the themes of the 2018 edition.
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The initial list of artists is as follows:
Of the selection Mami, who is Tokyo-based and also the Chief Curator of the Mori Art Museum, said: “Next year’s Biennale will explore multiple viewpoints in search of a state of equilibrium. With a holistic view, the 21st Biennale of Sydney will also seek in-depth engagement with individuals and communities while exploring a range of perspectives and meanings of abstractions. Rather than focusing on a specific concept or theme, the exhibition will suggest multi-layered perspectives of the world and its histories simultaneously. In July this year [2017], the exhibition title will be announced along with details of the themes and concerns informing this edition.”
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“Since its inception in 1973, the Biennale of Sydney has showcased the work of nearly 1,800 artists from more than 100 countries, building a reputation as one of the leading international art events,” added the event’s organisers.
For twelve weeks, between 16 March and 11 June, 2018, and over multiple locations, contemporary artists from across the Asia Pacific region will be exhibiting new works, recent commissions and unseen pieces.
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Biennale of Sydney (2018)
biennaleofsydney.com.au
Words by Holly Cunneen
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