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Recently, the fifth edition of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale opened
What are art Biennales?
- It is an international large-scale showcase of art that takes place every two years at a particular site
- It is usually non-commercial enterprises – unlike art fairs – that center around a curatorial theme.
- History
- One of the most prestigious and oldest biennales in the world, the Venice Biennale was established through a resolution by the city council in 1893 to celebrate national artistic talent.
- With its rising popularity, the 1900s saw the emergence of Biennales across the world, with Bienal de São Paulo being instituted as the first non-European biennial in 1951.
- In 2009, a global Biennale Foundation was established with an “aim to create a platform for dialogue, networking, and knowledge sharing among contemporary art biennials around the world”.
The significance of art biennales
- Biennales help showcase art, and often named after the host city, they become a reason for local pride, promoting cultural tourism and generating revenue through visitors.
A brief history of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale
- An artist-led endeavour, the Kochi-Muziris Biennale was founded in 2011 by Kerala-born, Mumbai-based artists Bose Krishnamachari and Riyas Komu with an aim to “create a platform that will introduce contemporary, global visual art theory and practice to India.”
Source: IE
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