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Accreditation for media and cultural professionals for the preview events of the 36th Bienal de São Paulo is now open.
Accreditation for media and cultural professionals for the preview events of the 36th Bienal de São Paulo is now open.
Drawing from bird migration routes and river flows, the 36th Bienal de São Paulo brings together 120 participants and encourages urgent reflection on humanity, nature, and listening amid global crises.
Based on research at the Arquivo Histórico Wanda Svevo, Gustavo Caboco Wapichana and Tipuici Manoki wondered about Indigenous absence in contemporary art archives. Researcher Marilúcia Bottallo looks at the results of this research and explores other aspects of this process.
In the last stage of the program, the 36th Bienal de São Paulo seeks to discuss the intersections between art, technology, and humanity from the point of view of artists, scientists, and researchers
Curated by Luciana Saboia, Eder Alencar, and Matheus Seco of the Plano Coletivo group, the exhibition at the Brazil Pavilion explores the relationship between nature and contemporaneity
The third Invocation of the 36th Bienal de São Paulo highlights Taarab culture and philosophy, exploring its expressions through music and poetry, while considering Taarab as a space of conjugating humanity.
Over 1 million people were able to visit the exhibition, which occupied the Bienal Pavilion last year and travels different cities in Brazil and the Global South in 2024
Luciana Saboia, Eder Alencar, and Matheus Seco, from the Plano Coletivo group, are responsible for representing Brazil with a focus on identifying strategies for social and environmental impact
Continuing the series of Invocations, a sequence of programs traveling through four cities worldwide in anticipation of the 36th Bienal de São Paulo, the project arrives in Guadeloupe, a territory in Central America. This edition, titled “Bigidi mè pa tonbé!” [Totter, but never fall!], will be held from December 5 to 7 at La FABRI’K, a space led by choreographer, anthropologist, and educator Dr. Léna Blou, with dance as its central theme.
The first Invocation of the 36th Bienal de São Paulo – Not All Travellers Walk Roads – Of Humanity as Practice will take place in Marrakech, Morocco, on November 14 and 15. Titled Souffles: On Deep Listening and Active Reception, the Invocation focuses on the circularity as well as the precarity of breath, Gnawa music as a way of being, Sufi cultures, and listening as a practice of coexistence, as well as place- and space-making.
With Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung as chief curator, the 36th Bienal de São Paulo announces its title, curatorial concept, partners and visual identity, as well as an important change in its exhibition period
The conceptual team assembled by chief curator Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung is made up of five professionals. The team is currently working on the curatorial project, which will be unveiled in the second half of this year
Fundação Bienal de São Paulo is pleased to announce that Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung will be the chief curator of the 36th Bienal de São Paulo, scheduled for the second half of 2025
Brazil renews its presence at the Venice Biennale with the exhibition Ka’a Pûera: we are walking birds. The exhibition features the resistance and artistic production of Brazil’s native peoples, updating the problematic issues of colonization
After critical and public success at the Bienal Pavilion, the choreographies of the impossible are ready to travel to fifteen cities, both in Brazil and abroad
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