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Traveling Exhibition 35th Bienal – Curitiba

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Museu Oscar Niemeyer

Rua Marechal Hermes, 999
Centro Cívico, Curitiba, PR

Mar 12 – May 26, 2024
Tue – Sun, 10 am – 6 pm (last entrance: 5:30 pm)

Curitiba will host one of the traveling exhibitions of the 35th Bienal de São Paulo – choreographies of the impossible, in partnership with the Museu Oscar Niemeyer. Curated by Diane Lima, Grada Kilomba, Hélio Menezes and Manuel Borja-Villel, the exhibition, which was a success with audiences and critics in 2023, will land in the city, where it will remain open to the public from March 12 to May 26. The city will receive a special section, one of the largest outside São Paulo, with sixteen participants: Aida Harika Yanomami, Edmar Tokorino Yanomami & Roseane Yariana YanomamiAmos GitaïAnna BoghiguianDayanita SinghGeraldine JavierGabriel Gentil TukanoKatherine DunhamLuana VitraMaya DerenMin Tanaka & François PainMorzaniel ƗramariRosana PaulinoSammy BalojiSonia GomesTadáskía and Zumví Arquivo Afro Fotográfico.

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35th Bienal de São Paulo – choreographies of the impossible
Traveling Exhibitions Program
Museu Oscar Niemeyer Traveling Exhibition
Curators: Diane Lima, Grada Kilomba, Hélio Menezes, and Manuel Borja-Villel
Mar 12 – May 26, 2024
Tue – Sun, 10 am – 6 pm (last entrance: 5:30 pm)
Museu Oscar Niemeyer
Rooms 1 and 2
Rua Marechal Hermes, 999
Centro Cívico, Curitiba, PR
entrance R$30 (full ticket), R$15 (half ticket), free admission on Wednesdays
gratuity policy on this link

Other events that are part of this event

Educational action

On March 13, at 7 pm, there will be an educational action related to the exhibition, in the Museum’s Mini-Auditorium. MON will host the education team from the 35th Bienal de São Paulo for a conversation based on the three movements of the exhibition’s educational publication, recognizing and integrating the open dimension of education.

The meeting will include sharing the education team’s gestures and collaborations with the artists and authors of the titles, influenced by the thoughts of poet, playwright and teacher Leda Maria Martins, artist Rosana Paulino, curator and researcher Sandra Benites and Regina Aparecida Pereira and Cíntia Aparecida Delgado, leaders of the Quilombo Cafundó. The event is aimed at teachers, educators, cultural mediators and the general public interested in the subject, with free admission.

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11 Feb 2025

36th Bienal – Invocation #3 – Zanzibar – Mawali–Taqsim: Improvisation as a Space and Technology of Humanity image/svg+xml

The 36th Bienal de São Paulo continues its global journey with its third Invocation, titled Mawali–Taqsim: Improvisation as a Space and Technology of Humanity, which will take place in Zanzibar from February 11th to 13th, 2025. The Invocation will be hosted by Maru Maru Hotel and Golden Tulip Stonetown Boutique, with the Dhow Countries Music Academy (DCMA) as a partner institution.

Address:
Gizenga St, P.O. Box 4053 Zanzibar, Tanzania
Malindi Road, P.O. Box 271 Zanzibar, Tanzania
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12 Apr 2025

36th Bienal – Invocation #4 – Tokyo – Bukimi no Tani (不気味の谷): The Uncanny Valley – The Affectivity of the Humanoid image/svg+xml

Titled Bukimi no Tani (不気味の谷): The Uncanny Valley – The Affectivity of the Humanoid, the program takes place between April 12 and 14, 2025 and explores the complex relationship between humans and machines through sound, performance, and visual practices. The program is co-organized by the Bienal’s conceptual team with co-conveners Andrew Maerkle and Kanako Sugiyama, and Jordan A.Y. Smith as the advisor for the poetry program. The activities will take place at three different locations: The 5th Floor; Sogetsu Kaikan; and 21 KOMCEE West Lecture Hall, The University of Tokyo, Komaba Campus.

Address:
3 Chome-3-9 Ikenohata 5F, Taito-ku, Tokyo, Japan
7 Chome-2-21 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo, Japan
3 Chome-8-1 Komaba, Meguro City, Tokyo, Japan
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6 Sep 2025

36th Bienal de São Paulo – Not All Travellers Walk Roads – Of Humanity as Practice image/svg+xml

The 36th Bienal de São Paulo, titled Not All Travellers Walk Roads – Of Humanity as Practice, will be led by chief curator Prof. Dr. Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung together with his conceptual team of co-curators Alya Sebti, Anna Roberta Goetz and Thiago de Paula Souza, as well as co-curator at large Keyna Eleison and strategy and communication advisor Henriette Gallus. The exhibition takes its cue from Afrobrazilian poet Conceição Evaristo’s enigmatic poem Da calma e do silêncio [Of calm and silence].

Address:
Ibirapuera Park, São Paulo, Brazil
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