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245 0 _aChoreographies of the impossible- 35th bienal de sao paulo
_c/ Curators/Editors: Diane Lima, Grada Kilomba, Helio Menezes, Manuel Borja-Villel
260 _bFundacao Bienal de Sao Paulo;
_c2023
300 _a353p;
_c28x21cm
500 _aThe second oldest biennial in the world and the largest contemporary art event in the Southern Hemisphere and the Americas. The exhibition presents approximately 1,100 artworks of different mediums, spread over the 30,000 square meters of the Ciccillo Matarazzo Pavilion in Ibirapuera Park.
520 _aAfter extensive research into the urgencies of our times, the curators affirm: “Our aim was to create an edition without categories or limiting structures. This vision was born from within our curatorial team, where we embraced a decentralized system, moving away from traditional norms. We made a conscious choice not to have a chief curator, thereby dissolving hierarchical structures. Our roster covers a broad spectrum of artistic forms and voices from all over the world. So, the question that remains is: how are the impossibilities of our daily lives reflected in artistic production? The choreographies of the impossible help us to understand that all of us find strategies every day that challenge the impossible, and it is these strategies and tools for making the impossible possible that we will find in the artists’ works.”
546 _aPortugese; English
650 _aN4390-5098 Visual Arts- Exhibitions
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650 _aBiennial catalog.
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700 _aBorja-Villel, Manuel
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700 _aKilomba, Grada
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700 _aLima, Diane
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700 _aMenezes, Helio
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