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THE MULKA PROJECT
The Mulka Project Established 2007 at the Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Art Centre, Yirrkala Live and work at Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Art Centre, Yirrkala; North East Arnhem Land, Australia; and throughout the world “Watami Manikay is an immersive collaborative performance by the Yolŋu digital artists of The Mulka Project.The collaboration weaves together the kinship relationships of artists fromDINEO SESHEE BOPAPE
Dineo Seshee Bopape. Born 1981 in Polokwane, South Africa Lives in Johannesburg, South Africa. Dineo Seshee Bopape was born in 1981, on a Sunday. If she were Ghanaian, herAZIZ HAZARA
Aziz Hazara, 'Bow Echo', 2019. Installation view for the 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020), Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. Presented at the 22nd Biennale of Sydney with generous support from Open Society Foundations, generous assistance from ACMI, and assistance from NIRIN500 patrons.
KULIMOE’ANGA STONE MAKA Kulimoe'anga Stone Maka, Togo mo Bolataane (Tonga and Britain), 2008-10; and Kuini Haati 2 (Two Queen Heart), 2008-10.Installation view for the 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020), Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. Presented at the 22nd Biennale of Sydney with assistance from Creative New Zealand and The Chartwell Trust.LATAI TAUMOEPEAU
Latai Taumoepeau. Born 1972 in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia Lives and works in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia Taumoepeau makes and presents work in the world and will return to her ancestral island nation of Tonga to learn and continue the faivā (performing art), sea voyaging and celestial navigation before she becomes an ancestor.N.S. HARSHA
Reclaiming the inner space, 2018, is a wall-mounted installation constructed from a series of hand-carved wooden elephants sandwiched between a layer of unfolded cardboard packaging and acrylic mirror.The printed graphics on the packaging face inwards, visible only on the reflective surface of the mirror. Collected from a range of sources, including friends, family and recycling facilitiesNICHOLAS GALANIN
Nicholas Galanin. Born 1979 in Sitka, Alaska, USA Lives and works in Sitka “Culture is rooted in connection to land. Like land, culture cannot be contained. I am inspired by generations of Tlingit and Unangax̂ creative production and knowledge, connected to the land I belong to. From this perspective, I engage across cultures with contemporary conditions.UNBOUND COLLECTIVE
Unbound Collective. Formed in 2014 on Kaurna Yarta, Adelaide, Australia. The Unbound Collective considers ideas of what it means to be both bound and free; what we are bound to historically and, as sovereign people, what we choose to (un)bind ourselves to and from, both now and into the future. BIENNALE OF SYDNEYHOMEWHAT'S ONLEARNGET INVOLVEDABOUT USARCHIVE The Biennale of Sydney is an international festival of contemporary art, held every two years in Sydney, Australia. The 23rd edition of the Biennale opens 12 March to 13 June 2022. ARTISTS - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY The 22nd Biennale of Sydney, titled NIRIN, returns in 2020 from 14 March to 8 June, with Artistic Director Brook Andrew.THE MULKA PROJECT
The Mulka Project Established 2007 at the Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Art Centre, Yirrkala Live and work at Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Art Centre, Yirrkala; North East Arnhem Land, Australia; and throughout the world “Watami Manikay is an immersive collaborative performance by the Yolŋu digital artists of The Mulka Project.The collaboration weaves together the kinship relationships of artists fromDINEO SESHEE BOPAPE
Dineo Seshee Bopape. Born 1981 in Polokwane, South Africa Lives in Johannesburg, South Africa. Dineo Seshee Bopape was born in 1981, on a Sunday. If she were Ghanaian, herAZIZ HAZARA
Aziz Hazara, 'Bow Echo', 2019. Installation view for the 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020), Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. Presented at the 22nd Biennale of Sydney with generous support from Open Society Foundations, generous assistance from ACMI, and assistance from NIRIN500 patrons.
KULIMOE’ANGA STONE MAKA Kulimoe'anga Stone Maka, Togo mo Bolataane (Tonga and Britain), 2008-10; and Kuini Haati 2 (Two Queen Heart), 2008-10.Installation view for the 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020), Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. Presented at the 22nd Biennale of Sydney with assistance from Creative New Zealand and The Chartwell Trust.LATAI TAUMOEPEAU
Latai Taumoepeau. Born 1972 in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia Lives and works in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia Taumoepeau makes and presents work in the world and will return to her ancestral island nation of Tonga to learn and continue the faivā (performing art), sea voyaging and celestial navigation before she becomes an ancestor.N.S. HARSHA
Reclaiming the inner space, 2018, is a wall-mounted installation constructed from a series of hand-carved wooden elephants sandwiched between a layer of unfolded cardboard packaging and acrylic mirror.The printed graphics on the packaging face inwards, visible only on the reflective surface of the mirror. Collected from a range of sources, including friends, family and recycling facilitiesNICHOLAS GALANIN
Nicholas Galanin. Born 1979 in Sitka, Alaska, USA Lives and works in Sitka “Culture is rooted in connection to land. Like land, culture cannot be contained. I am inspired by generations of Tlingit and Unangax̂ creative production and knowledge, connected to the land I belong to. From this perspective, I engage across cultures with contemporary conditions.UNBOUND COLLECTIVE
Unbound Collective. Formed in 2014 on Kaurna Yarta, Adelaide, Australia. The Unbound Collective considers ideas of what it means to be both bound and free; what we are bound to historically and, as sovereign people, what we choose to (un)bind ourselves to and from, both now and into the future.N.S. HARSHA
Reclaiming the inner space, 2018, is a wall-mounted installation constructed from a series of hand-carved wooden elephants sandwiched between a layer of unfolded cardboard packaging and acrylic mirror.The printed graphics on the packaging face inwards, visible only on the reflective surface of the mirror. Collected from a range of sources, including friends, family and recycling facilitiesCASINO WAKE UP TIME
Casino Wake Up Time. Established 2006 in Casino, Australia. Janelle Duncan Born 1964 in Mungindi, Australia Kamilaroi Margaret Torrens Born 1954 in Casino, Australia Bundjalung Theresa Bolt Born 1972 in Ballina, Australia Bundjalung Kylie Caldwell Born 1974 in Casino, Australia Bundjalung. Auntie Janelle Duncan, Auntie Margaret Torrens, Theresa Bolt and Kylie Caldwell are based in Casino andUNBOUND COLLECTIVE
Unbound Collective. Formed in 2014 on Kaurna Yarta, Adelaide, Australia. The Unbound Collective considers ideas of what it means to be both bound and free; what we are bound to historically and, as sovereign people, what we choose to (un)bind ourselves to and from, both now and into the future. JOËL ANDRIANOMEARISOA Joël Andrianomearisoa, THERE MIGHT BE NO OTHER PLACE IN THE WORLD AS GOOD AS WHERE I AM GOING TO TAKE YOU, 2020. Installation view for the22nd Biennale of
ANNA BOGHIGUIAN
Anna Boghiguian’s work for the 22nd Biennale of Sydney has emerged out of a residency at Monash Art Design & Architecture, Monash University, Melbourne where she worked closely with local artists and the university community to create many groups of people experiencing exile - the figures are uprooted from previous lives, negotiating new existences on the move that come from difficult histories.HUMA BHABHA
Huma Bhabha, 'The Hood Maker', 2019. Installation view for the 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020), Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. Presented at the 22nd Biennale of Sydney with generous support from Anonymous, and assistance from Salon 94, New York and the UnitedStates Government.
COLECTIVO AYLLU
Colectivo Ayllu, don't blame us for what happened, 2019-20. Installation progress view for the 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020), Artspace. Commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney with generous support from Australian Print Workshop and Open Society Foundations, and assistance from Acción Cultural Española (AC/E) and NIRIN 500patrons.
WONG HOY CHEONG
Wong Hoy Cheong. Born 1960 in George Town, Malaysia Lives and works in George Town and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Visual artist, educator and political activist Wong Hoy Cheong reimagines and reconstructs histories in an effort to transfer power and authority to the marginalised ‘Other’.SAMSON YOUNG
Samson Young. Born 1979 in Hong Kong Lives and works in Hong Kong. Samson Young’s practice centres upon an attempt to re-present and re-interpret lost or overlooked events of socio-political and personalsignificance.
LIFE (AND DEATH) IN THE ABSTRACT I.C.E. invites you to exercise, dance and make art with frail and dementia-affected residents of Abel Tasman Village. Led by artists Naomi Oliver, Liam Benson and Victoria Harbutt, DJ Black President and Care Manager, Sophia Markwell, the program contemplates and honours existence and oblivion (your own). BIENNALE OF SYDNEYHOMEWHAT'S ONLEARNGET INVOLVEDABOUT USARCHIVE The Biennale of Sydney is an international festival of contemporary art, held every two years in Sydney, Australia. The 23rd edition of the Biennale opens 12 March to 13 June 2022. ABOUT US - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY About Us. "The Biennale of Sydney plays an indispensable role in Australia’s engagement with the world, and a meaningful role in the life of the nation. In 2018, it attracted visitation of more than 850,000, the highest level in the Biennale’s 45-year history" Barbara Moore, CEO. Biennale of Sydney. ARCHIVE - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY Archive. Since 1973, the Biennale of Sydney has delivered 21 exhibitions and presented the work of 1,800 artists from 100 countries around the globe. The Biennale of Sydney provides a platform for art and ideas and is recognized for commissioning and presenting innovative, thought-provoking art from Australia and around the globe.COCKATOO ISLAND
The 22nd Biennale of Sydney is open at Cockatoo Island from 16 June – 6 September 2020. Due to varying weather conditions, and in order to maintain the safety and condition of artworks, some exhibition spaces on Cockatoo Island may be closed. Please check for updates when planning your visit to the 22nd Biennale of Sydney on Cockatoo Island.THE MULKA PROJECT
The Mulka Project Established 2007 at the Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Art Centre, Yirrkala Live and work at Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Art Centre, Yirrkala; North East Arnhem Land, Australia; and throughout the world “Watami Manikay is an immersive collaborative performance by the Yolŋu digital artists of The Mulka Project.The collaboration weaves together the kinship relationships of artists fromLATAI TAUMOEPEAU
Latai Taumoepeau. Born 1972 in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Lives and works in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Taumoepeau makes and presents work in the world and will return to her ancestral island nation of Tonga to learn and continue the faivā (performing art), sea voyaging and celestial navigation before she becomes anancestor.
NICHOLAS GALANIN
Nicholas Galanin, Tsu Héidei Shugaxtutaan (We Will Again Open This Container of Wisdom That Has Been Left in Our Care), Part I, 2006, single-channel digital video, black and white, sound, 4:37 mins. Presented at the 22nd Biennale of Sydney with assistanceAZIZ HAZARA
Aziz Hazara, 'Bow Echo', 2019. Installation view for the 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020), Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. Presented at the 22nd Biennale of Sydney with generous support from Open Society Foundations, generous assistance from ACMI, and assistance from NIRIN500 patrons.
DINEO SESHEE BOPAPE
Dineo Seshee Bopape. Born 1981 in Polokwane, South Africa. Lives in Johannesburg, South Africa. Dineo Seshee Bopape was born in 1981, on a Sunday. If she were Ghanaian, her name would be akosua/akos for short. During the same year of her birth, 22 Atlantic Ocean hurricanes arerecorded.
N.S. HARSHA
N.S. Harsha. Born 1969 in Mysore, India. Lives and works in Mysore. Highly attuned to the minutiae of individual events, N.S. Harsha’s detailed paintings, sculptures, site-specific installations and publicly engaged projects emphasise small moments that constitute larger events. Harsha draws on a diversity of traditions, includingIndian
BIENNALE OF SYDNEYHOMEWHAT'S ONLEARNGET INVOLVEDABOUT USARCHIVE The Biennale of Sydney is an international festival of contemporary art, held every two years in Sydney, Australia. The 23rd edition of the Biennale opens 12 March to 13 June 2022. ABOUT US - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY About Us. "The Biennale of Sydney plays an indispensable role in Australia’s engagement with the world, and a meaningful role in the life of the nation. In 2018, it attracted visitation of more than 850,000, the highest level in the Biennale’s 45-year history" Barbara Moore, CEO. Biennale of Sydney. ARCHIVE - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY Archive. Since 1973, the Biennale of Sydney has delivered 21 exhibitions and presented the work of 1,800 artists from 100 countries around the globe. The Biennale of Sydney provides a platform for art and ideas and is recognized for commissioning and presenting innovative, thought-provoking art from Australia and around the globe.COCKATOO ISLAND
The 22nd Biennale of Sydney is open at Cockatoo Island from 16 June – 6 September 2020. Due to varying weather conditions, and in order to maintain the safety and condition of artworks, some exhibition spaces on Cockatoo Island may be closed. Please check for updates when planning your visit to the 22nd Biennale of Sydney on Cockatoo Island.THE MULKA PROJECT
The Mulka Project Established 2007 at the Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Art Centre, Yirrkala Live and work at Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Art Centre, Yirrkala; North East Arnhem Land, Australia; and throughout the world “Watami Manikay is an immersive collaborative performance by the Yolŋu digital artists of The Mulka Project.The collaboration weaves together the kinship relationships of artists fromLATAI TAUMOEPEAU
Latai Taumoepeau. Born 1972 in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Lives and works in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Taumoepeau makes and presents work in the world and will return to her ancestral island nation of Tonga to learn and continue the faivā (performing art), sea voyaging and celestial navigation before she becomes anancestor.
NICHOLAS GALANIN
Nicholas Galanin, Tsu Héidei Shugaxtutaan (We Will Again Open This Container of Wisdom That Has Been Left in Our Care), Part I, 2006, single-channel digital video, black and white, sound, 4:37 mins. Presented at the 22nd Biennale of Sydney with assistanceAZIZ HAZARA
Aziz Hazara, 'Bow Echo', 2019. Installation view for the 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020), Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. Presented at the 22nd Biennale of Sydney with generous support from Open Society Foundations, generous assistance from ACMI, and assistance from NIRIN500 patrons.
DINEO SESHEE BOPAPE
Dineo Seshee Bopape. Born 1981 in Polokwane, South Africa. Lives in Johannesburg, South Africa. Dineo Seshee Bopape was born in 1981, on a Sunday. If she were Ghanaian, her name would be akosua/akos for short. During the same year of her birth, 22 Atlantic Ocean hurricanes arerecorded.
N.S. HARSHA
N.S. Harsha. Born 1969 in Mysore, India. Lives and works in Mysore. Highly attuned to the minutiae of individual events, N.S. Harsha’s detailed paintings, sculptures, site-specific installations and publicly engaged projects emphasise small moments that constitute larger events. Harsha draws on a diversity of traditions, includingIndian
COCKATOO ISLAND
The 22nd Biennale of Sydney is open at Cockatoo Island from 16 June – 6 September 2020. Due to varying weather conditions, and in order to maintain the safety and condition of artworks, some exhibition spaces on Cockatoo Island may be closed. Please check for updates when planning your visit to the 22nd Biennale of Sydney on Cockatoo Island. KULIMOE’ANGA STONE MAKA Kulimoe’anga Stone Maka, Togo mo Bolataane (Tonga and Britain), 2008–10, oil, clay, dye on tapa cloth. Presentation at the 22nd Biennale of Sydney was made possible with assistance from Creative New Zealand and The Chartwell Trust. Courtesy the artist. Photograph: Zan Wimberley. Location: Museum of Contemporary Art Australia.ROSANA PAULINO
Rosana Paulino, Untitled from Búfalas series, 2020, watercolour, graphite and charcoal on paper, 65 x 50 cm. Commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney with assistance from NIRIN 500 patrons. Courtesy the artist and Mendez Wood DM, São Paulo / New York / Brussels. Photograph: courtesy the artist. JOËL ANDRIANOMEARISOA Commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney with assistance from the Ambassade de France en Australie and Institut Français. Courtesy the artist and Sabrina Amrani Gallery, Madrid. Photograph: Zan Wimberley. Joël Andrianomearisoa. Born 1977 in Antananarivo, Madagascar. Lives and works in Paris, France and Antananarivo, Madagascar.PAULO NAZARETH
Paulo Nazareth. Born 1977 in Governador Valadares, Brazil Lives and works throughout the world "For this project, Nazareth aims to trace and document the history of an 11,500-year-old fossil named Luzia. DAVID HAINES & JOYCE HINTERDING David Haines and Joyce Hinterding live and work in the Blue Mountains in New South Wales, Australia and work both collaboratively and independently. Their solo and collaborative practices span various media from large-scale immersive video installation and experimental audio works for performance to discrete objects, images and aromacompositions.
LIFE (AND DEATH) IN THE ABSTRACT Life (and Death) in the Abstract. Various dates. Friday 20, March - Monday, 8 June 2020. 1.30 - 3pm. Abel Tasman Village, Chester Hill. I.C.E. invites you to exercise, dance and make art with frail and dementia-affected residents of Abel Tasman Village. Led by artists Naomi Oliver, Liam Benson and Victoria Harbutt, DJ Black President andCare
AI WEIWEI - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY Ai Weiwei, Law of the Journey, 2017, reinforced PVC with aluminium frame, 60 x 6 x 3 m. Presentation at the 21st Biennale of Sydney was made possible with generous support from the Sherman Foundation. Installation view of the 21st Biennale of Sydney (2018) at CockatooIsland.
NAMILA BENSON
Namila Benson. Born in Melbourne, Australia Lives and works on the stolen lands and waters of the Wurundjeri and Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin Nations Tolai Gunantuna (PNG). Nick Harrison. Born in Canberra, Australia Lives and works on the stolen lands and waters of the Wurundjeri and Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin Nations AustraliaN. Namila Benson works across multiple public and mediaSAMSON YOUNG
Samson Young. Born 1979 in Hong Kong. Lives and works in Hong Kong. Samson Young’s practice centres upon an attempt to re-present and re-interpret lost or overlooked events of socio-political and personal significance. Formally trained in philosophy and composition, Young approaches complex questions of identity and conflict, withoutimposing
BIENNALE OF SYDNEYHOMEWHAT'S ONLEARNGET INVOLVEDABOUT USARCHIVE The Biennale of Sydney is an international festival of contemporary art, held every two years in Sydney, Australia. The 23rd edition of the Biennale opens 12 March to 13 June 2022. ABOUT US - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY About Us. "The Biennale of Sydney plays an indispensable role in Australia’s engagement with the world, and a meaningful role in the life of the nation. In 2018, it attracted visitation of more than 850,000, the highest level in the Biennale’s 45-year history" Barbara Moore, CEO. Biennale of Sydney. ARCHIVE - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY Archive. Since 1973, the Biennale of Sydney has delivered 21 exhibitions and presented the work of 1,800 artists from 100 countries around the globe. The Biennale of Sydney provides a platform for art and ideas and is recognized for commissioning and presenting innovative, thought-provoking art from Australia and around the globe. LUCAS IHLEIN & KIM WILLIAMS Lucas Ihlein Born 1975 in Sydney, Australia Lives and works in Wollongong, Australia. Kim Williams Born 1959 in Mornington, Australia Lives and works in Wollongong, Australia “Plastic-free Biennale is a strange beast! We have been commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney to facilitate its desire ’to go plastic-free’. JOËL ANDRIANOMEARISOA Commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney with assistance from the Ambassade de France en Australie and Institut Français. Courtesy the artist and Sabrina Amrani Gallery, Madrid. Photograph: Zan Wimberley. Joël Andrianomearisoa. Born 1977 in Antananarivo, Madagascar. Lives and works in Paris, France and Antananarivo, Madagascar.LATAI TAUMOEPEAU
Latai Taumoepeau. Born 1972 in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Lives and works in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Taumoepeau makes and presents work in the world and will return to her ancestral island nation of Tonga to learn and continue the faivā (performing art), sea voyaging and celestial navigation before she becomes anancestor.
DINEO SESHEE BOPAPE
Dineo Seshee Bopape. Born 1981 in Polokwane, South Africa. Lives in Johannesburg, South Africa. Dineo Seshee Bopape was born in 1981, on a Sunday. If she were Ghanaian, her name would be akosua/akos for short. During the same year of her birth, 22 Atlantic Ocean hurricanes arerecorded.
AZIZ HAZARA
Aziz Hazara, 'Bow Echo', 2019. Installation view for the 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020), Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. Presented at the 22nd Biennale of Sydney with generous support from Open Society Foundations, generous assistance from ACMI, and assistance from NIRIN500 patrons.
LIFE (AND DEATH) IN THE ABSTRACT Life (and Death) in the Abstract. Various dates. Friday 20, March - Monday, 8 June 2020. 1.30 - 3pm. Abel Tasman Village, Chester Hill. I.C.E. invites you to exercise, dance and make art with frail and dementia-affected residents of Abel Tasman Village. Led by artists Naomi Oliver, Liam Benson and Victoria Harbutt, DJ Black President andCare
TONY ALBERT: HEALING LAND, REMEMBERING COUNTRY Tony Albert: Healing Land, Remembering Country. Wednesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays. 10 am–2 pm. Cockatoo Island, Upper Island. Tony Albert invites visitors to his greenhouse to write on paper implanted with Kangaroo grass seeds. Sharing thoughts and wishes for an alternative narrative for children and young people who were – and are BIENNALE OF SYDNEYHOMEWHAT'S ONLEARNGET INVOLVEDABOUT USARCHIVE The Biennale of Sydney is an international festival of contemporary art, held every two years in Sydney, Australia. The 23rd edition of the Biennale opens 12 March to 13 June 2022. ABOUT US - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY About Us. "The Biennale of Sydney plays an indispensable role in Australia’s engagement with the world, and a meaningful role in the life of the nation. In 2018, it attracted visitation of more than 850,000, the highest level in the Biennale’s 45-year history" Barbara Moore, CEO. Biennale of Sydney. ARCHIVE - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY Archive. Since 1973, the Biennale of Sydney has delivered 21 exhibitions and presented the work of 1,800 artists from 100 countries around the globe. The Biennale of Sydney provides a platform for art and ideas and is recognized for commissioning and presenting innovative, thought-provoking art from Australia and around the globe. LUCAS IHLEIN & KIM WILLIAMS Lucas Ihlein Born 1975 in Sydney, Australia Lives and works in Wollongong, Australia. Kim Williams Born 1959 in Mornington, Australia Lives and works in Wollongong, Australia “Plastic-free Biennale is a strange beast! We have been commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney to facilitate its desire ’to go plastic-free’. JOËL ANDRIANOMEARISOA Commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney with assistance from the Ambassade de France en Australie and Institut Français. Courtesy the artist and Sabrina Amrani Gallery, Madrid. Photograph: Zan Wimberley. Joël Andrianomearisoa. Born 1977 in Antananarivo, Madagascar. Lives and works in Paris, France and Antananarivo, Madagascar.LATAI TAUMOEPEAU
Latai Taumoepeau. Born 1972 in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Lives and works in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Taumoepeau makes and presents work in the world and will return to her ancestral island nation of Tonga to learn and continue the faivā (performing art), sea voyaging and celestial navigation before she becomes anancestor.
DINEO SESHEE BOPAPE
Dineo Seshee Bopape. Born 1981 in Polokwane, South Africa. Lives in Johannesburg, South Africa. Dineo Seshee Bopape was born in 1981, on a Sunday. If she were Ghanaian, her name would be akosua/akos for short. During the same year of her birth, 22 Atlantic Ocean hurricanes arerecorded.
AZIZ HAZARA
Aziz Hazara, 'Bow Echo', 2019. Installation view for the 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020), Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. Presented at the 22nd Biennale of Sydney with generous support from Open Society Foundations, generous assistance from ACMI, and assistance from NIRIN500 patrons.
LIFE (AND DEATH) IN THE ABSTRACT Life (and Death) in the Abstract. Various dates. Friday 20, March - Monday, 8 June 2020. 1.30 - 3pm. Abel Tasman Village, Chester Hill. I.C.E. invites you to exercise, dance and make art with frail and dementia-affected residents of Abel Tasman Village. Led by artists Naomi Oliver, Liam Benson and Victoria Harbutt, DJ Black President andCare
TONY ALBERT: HEALING LAND, REMEMBERING COUNTRY Tony Albert: Healing Land, Remembering Country. Wednesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays. 10 am–2 pm. Cockatoo Island, Upper Island. Tony Albert invites visitors to his greenhouse to write on paper implanted with Kangaroo grass seeds. Sharing thoughts and wishes for an alternative narrative for children and young people who were – and are ABOUT US - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY About Us. "The Biennale of Sydney plays an indispensable role in Australia’s engagement with the world, and a meaningful role in the life of the nation. In 2018, it attracted visitation of more than 850,000, the highest level in the Biennale’s 45-year history" Barbara Moore, CEO. Biennale of Sydney.COCKATOO ISLAND
The 22nd Biennale of Sydney is open at Cockatoo Island from 16 June – 6 September 2020. Due to varying weather conditions, and in order to maintain the safety and condition of artworks, some exhibition spaces on Cockatoo Island may be closed. Please check for updates when planning your visit to the 22nd Biennale of Sydney on Cockatoo Island.THE MULKA PROJECT
The Mulka Project Established 2007 at the Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Art Centre, Yirrkala Live and work at Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Art Centre, Yirrkala; North East Arnhem Land, Australia; and throughout the world “Watami Manikay is an immersive collaborative performance by the Yolŋu digital artists of The Mulka Project.The collaboration weaves together the kinship relationships of artists fromLATAI TAUMOEPEAU
Latai Taumoepeau. Born 1972 in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Lives and works in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Taumoepeau makes and presents work in the world and will return to her ancestral island nation of Tonga to learn and continue the faivā (performing art), sea voyaging and celestial navigation before she becomes anancestor.
NICHOLAS GALANIN
Nicholas Galanin. Born 1979 in Sitka, Alaska, USA Lives and works in Sitka “Culture is rooted in connection to land. Like land, culture cannot be contained. I am inspired by generations of Tlingit and Unangax̂ creative production and knowledge, connected to the land I belong to. From this perspective, I engage across cultures with contemporary conditions. KULIMOE’ANGA STONE MAKA Kulimoe’anga Stone Maka, Togo mo Bolataane (Tonga and Britain), 2008–10, oil, clay, dye on tapa cloth. Presentation at the 22nd Biennale of Sydney was made possible with assistance from Creative New Zealand and The Chartwell Trust. Courtesy the artist. Photograph: Zan Wimberley. Location: Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. MINI ESSAY: ART AND GLOBALISATION Mini Essay: Art and Globalisation. Art now takes part in the international circulation of tourism, trade, money and culture that is described as ‘globalisation’. The emergence of international late capitalism and the Western economic expansion of the 1980s was the backdrop for changing ideas about art, culture and exhibition displaythat
LILY HIBBERD
Lily Hibberd is an interdisciplinary artist and writer working with frontiers of time and memory. Her projects are developed in long term place and community-based collaboration, and research with local artists, scientists and historians through combinations of performance, writing, painting, photography, sound, moving image andinstallation art.
OLIVER BEER
Oliver Beer. Born 1985 in England Lives and works in Paris, France and London, England. Oliver Beer’s work explores sound and space through sculpture, film and performance, examining cultural and phenomenological relationships between music, the human voice andarchitecture.
TIFFANY CHUNG
Tiffany Chung. Born 1969 in Da Nang, Vietnam Lives and works in Houston, USA and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Working across a range of disciplines including drawing, photography, video and installation, Tiffany Chung explores global issues of forced migration and displacement that arise from conflict, the processes of modernisation and industrialisation, and natural disasters. BIENNALE OF SYDNEYHOMEWHAT'S ONLEARNGET INVOLVEDABOUT USARCHIVE The Biennale of Sydney is an international festival of contemporary art, held every two years in Sydney, Australia. The 23rd edition of the Biennale opens 12 March to 13 June 2022. ABOUT US - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY About Us. "The Biennale of Sydney plays an indispensable role in Australia’s engagement with the world, and a meaningful role in the life of the nation. In 2018, it attracted visitation of more than 850,000, the highest level in the Biennale’s 45-year history" Barbara Moore, CEO. Biennale of Sydney. ARCHIVE - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY Archive. Since 1973, the Biennale of Sydney has delivered 21 exhibitions and presented the work of 1,800 artists from 100 countries around the globe. The Biennale of Sydney provides a platform for art and ideas and is recognized for commissioning and presenting innovative, thought-provoking art from Australia and around the globe. LUCAS IHLEIN & KIM WILLIAMS Lucas Ihlein Born 1975 in Sydney, Australia Lives and works in Wollongong, Australia. Kim Williams Born 1959 in Mornington, Australia Lives and works in Wollongong, Australia “Plastic-free Biennale is a strange beast! We have been commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney to facilitate its desire ’to go plastic-free’. JOËL ANDRIANOMEARISOA Commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney with assistance from the Ambassade de France en Australie and Institut Français. Courtesy the artist and Sabrina Amrani Gallery, Madrid. Photograph: Zan Wimberley. Joël Andrianomearisoa. Born 1977 in Antananarivo, Madagascar. Lives and works in Paris, France and Antananarivo, Madagascar.LATAI TAUMOEPEAU
Latai Taumoepeau. Born 1972 in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Lives and works in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Taumoepeau makes and presents work in the world and will return to her ancestral island nation of Tonga to learn and continue the faivā (performing art), sea voyaging and celestial navigation before she becomes anancestor.
DINEO SESHEE BOPAPE
Dineo Seshee Bopape. Born 1981 in Polokwane, South Africa. Lives in Johannesburg, South Africa. Dineo Seshee Bopape was born in 1981, on a Sunday. If she were Ghanaian, her name would be akosua/akos for short. During the same year of her birth, 22 Atlantic Ocean hurricanes arerecorded.
AZIZ HAZARA
Aziz Hazara, 'Bow Echo', 2019. Installation view for the 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020), Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. Presented at the 22nd Biennale of Sydney with generous support from Open Society Foundations, generous assistance from ACMI, and assistance from NIRIN500 patrons.
LIFE (AND DEATH) IN THE ABSTRACT Life (and Death) in the Abstract. Various dates. Friday 20, March - Monday, 8 June 2020. 1.30 - 3pm. Abel Tasman Village, Chester Hill. I.C.E. invites you to exercise, dance and make art with frail and dementia-affected residents of Abel Tasman Village. Led by artists Naomi Oliver, Liam Benson and Victoria Harbutt, DJ Black President andCare
TONY ALBERT: HEALING LAND, REMEMBERING COUNTRY Tony Albert: Healing Land, Remembering Country. Wednesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays. 10 am–2 pm. Cockatoo Island, Upper Island. Tony Albert invites visitors to his greenhouse to write on paper implanted with Kangaroo grass seeds. Sharing thoughts and wishes for an alternative narrative for children and young people who were – and are BIENNALE OF SYDNEYHOMEWHAT'S ONLEARNGET INVOLVEDABOUT USARCHIVE The Biennale of Sydney is an international festival of contemporary art, held every two years in Sydney, Australia. The 23rd edition of the Biennale opens 12 March to 13 June 2022. ABOUT US - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY About Us. "The Biennale of Sydney plays an indispensable role in Australia’s engagement with the world, and a meaningful role in the life of the nation. In 2018, it attracted visitation of more than 850,000, the highest level in the Biennale’s 45-year history" Barbara Moore, CEO. Biennale of Sydney. ARCHIVE - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY Archive. Since 1973, the Biennale of Sydney has delivered 21 exhibitions and presented the work of 1,800 artists from 100 countries around the globe. The Biennale of Sydney provides a platform for art and ideas and is recognized for commissioning and presenting innovative, thought-provoking art from Australia and around the globe. LUCAS IHLEIN & KIM WILLIAMS Lucas Ihlein Born 1975 in Sydney, Australia Lives and works in Wollongong, Australia. Kim Williams Born 1959 in Mornington, Australia Lives and works in Wollongong, Australia “Plastic-free Biennale is a strange beast! We have been commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney to facilitate its desire ’to go plastic-free’. JOËL ANDRIANOMEARISOA Commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney with assistance from the Ambassade de France en Australie and Institut Français. Courtesy the artist and Sabrina Amrani Gallery, Madrid. Photograph: Zan Wimberley. Joël Andrianomearisoa. Born 1977 in Antananarivo, Madagascar. Lives and works in Paris, France and Antananarivo, Madagascar.LATAI TAUMOEPEAU
Latai Taumoepeau. Born 1972 in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Lives and works in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Taumoepeau makes and presents work in the world and will return to her ancestral island nation of Tonga to learn and continue the faivā (performing art), sea voyaging and celestial navigation before she becomes anancestor.
DINEO SESHEE BOPAPE
Dineo Seshee Bopape. Born 1981 in Polokwane, South Africa. Lives in Johannesburg, South Africa. Dineo Seshee Bopape was born in 1981, on a Sunday. If she were Ghanaian, her name would be akosua/akos for short. During the same year of her birth, 22 Atlantic Ocean hurricanes arerecorded.
AZIZ HAZARA
Aziz Hazara, 'Bow Echo', 2019. Installation view for the 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020), Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. Presented at the 22nd Biennale of Sydney with generous support from Open Society Foundations, generous assistance from ACMI, and assistance from NIRIN500 patrons.
LIFE (AND DEATH) IN THE ABSTRACT Life (and Death) in the Abstract. Various dates. Friday 20, March - Monday, 8 June 2020. 1.30 - 3pm. Abel Tasman Village, Chester Hill. I.C.E. invites you to exercise, dance and make art with frail and dementia-affected residents of Abel Tasman Village. Led by artists Naomi Oliver, Liam Benson and Victoria Harbutt, DJ Black President andCare
TONY ALBERT: HEALING LAND, REMEMBERING COUNTRY Tony Albert: Healing Land, Remembering Country. Wednesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays. 10 am–2 pm. Cockatoo Island, Upper Island. Tony Albert invites visitors to his greenhouse to write on paper implanted with Kangaroo grass seeds. Sharing thoughts and wishes for an alternative narrative for children and young people who were – and are ABOUT US - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY About Us. "The Biennale of Sydney plays an indispensable role in Australia’s engagement with the world, and a meaningful role in the life of the nation. In 2018, it attracted visitation of more than 850,000, the highest level in the Biennale’s 45-year history" Barbara Moore, CEO. Biennale of Sydney.COCKATOO ISLAND
The 22nd Biennale of Sydney is open at Cockatoo Island from 16 June – 6 September 2020. Due to varying weather conditions, and in order to maintain the safety and condition of artworks, some exhibition spaces on Cockatoo Island may be closed. Please check for updates when planning your visit to the 22nd Biennale of Sydney on Cockatoo Island.THE MULKA PROJECT
The Mulka Project Established 2007 at the Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Art Centre, Yirrkala Live and work at Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Art Centre, Yirrkala; North East Arnhem Land, Australia; and throughout the world “Watami Manikay is an immersive collaborative performance by the Yolŋu digital artists of The Mulka Project.The collaboration weaves together the kinship relationships of artists fromLATAI TAUMOEPEAU
Latai Taumoepeau. Born 1972 in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Lives and works in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Taumoepeau makes and presents work in the world and will return to her ancestral island nation of Tonga to learn and continue the faivā (performing art), sea voyaging and celestial navigation before she becomes anancestor.
NICHOLAS GALANIN
Nicholas Galanin. Born 1979 in Sitka, Alaska, USA Lives and works in Sitka “Culture is rooted in connection to land. Like land, culture cannot be contained. I am inspired by generations of Tlingit and Unangax̂ creative production and knowledge, connected to the land I belong to. From this perspective, I engage across cultures with contemporary conditions. KULIMOE’ANGA STONE MAKA Kulimoe’anga Stone Maka, Togo mo Bolataane (Tonga and Britain), 2008–10, oil, clay, dye on tapa cloth. Presentation at the 22nd Biennale of Sydney was made possible with assistance from Creative New Zealand and The Chartwell Trust. Courtesy the artist. Photograph: Zan Wimberley. Location: Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. MINI ESSAY: ART AND GLOBALISATION Mini Essay: Art and Globalisation. Art now takes part in the international circulation of tourism, trade, money and culture that is described as ‘globalisation’. The emergence of international late capitalism and the Western economic expansion of the 1980s was the backdrop for changing ideas about art, culture and exhibition displaythat
LILY HIBBERD
Lily Hibberd is an interdisciplinary artist and writer working with frontiers of time and memory. Her projects are developed in long term place and community-based collaboration, and research with local artists, scientists and historians through combinations of performance, writing, painting, photography, sound, moving image andinstallation art.
OLIVER BEER
Oliver Beer. Born 1985 in England Lives and works in Paris, France and London, England. Oliver Beer’s work explores sound and space through sculpture, film and performance, examining cultural and phenomenological relationships between music, the human voice andarchitecture.
TIFFANY CHUNG
Tiffany Chung. Born 1969 in Da Nang, Vietnam Lives and works in Houston, USA and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Working across a range of disciplines including drawing, photography, video and installation, Tiffany Chung explores global issues of forced migration and displacement that arise from conflict, the processes of modernisation and industrialisation, and natural disasters. BIENNALE OF SYDNEYHOMEWHAT'S ONLEARNGET INVOLVEDABOUT USARCHIVEBANK OF SYDNEYMAP OF SYDNEYUNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY RANKINGHISTORY OF SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGELATEST PHOTOS OF SYDNEY SIMPSONCOCKATOO ISLAND SYDNEY The Biennale of Sydney is an international festival of contemporary art, held every two years in Sydney, Australia. The 23rd edition of the Biennale opens 12 March to 13 June 2022. ABOUT US - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY About Us. "The Biennale of Sydney plays an indispensable role in Australia’s engagement with the world, and a meaningful role in the life of the nation. In 2018, it attracted visitation of more than 850,000, the highest level in the Biennale’s 45-year history" Barbara Moore, CEO. Biennale of Sydney. ARCHIVE - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY Archive. Since 1973, the Biennale of Sydney has delivered 21 exhibitions and presented the work of 1,800 artists from 100 countries around the globe. The Biennale of Sydney provides a platform for art and ideas and is recognized for commissioning and presenting innovative, thought-provoking art from Australia and around the globe. LUCAS IHLEIN & KIM WILLIAMS Lucas Ihlein Born 1975 in Sydney, Australia Lives and works in Wollongong, Australia. Kim Williams Born 1959 in Mornington, Australia Lives and works in Wollongong, Australia “Plastic-free Biennale is a strange beast! We have been commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney to facilitate its desire ’to go plastic-free’. JOËL ANDRIANOMEARISOA Commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney with assistance from the Ambassade de France en Australie and Institut Français. Courtesy the artist and Sabrina Amrani Gallery, Madrid. Photograph: Zan Wimberley. Joël Andrianomearisoa. Born 1977 in Antananarivo, Madagascar. Lives and works in Paris, France and Antananarivo, Madagascar.LATAI TAUMOEPEAU
Latai Taumoepeau. Born 1972 in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Lives and works in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Taumoepeau makes and presents work in the world and will return to her ancestral island nation of Tonga to learn and continue the faivā (performing art), sea voyaging and celestial navigation before she becomes anancestor.
DINEO SESHEE BOPAPE
Dineo Seshee Bopape. Born 1981 in Polokwane, South Africa. Lives in Johannesburg, South Africa. Dineo Seshee Bopape was born in 1981, on a Sunday. If she were Ghanaian, her name would be akosua/akos for short. During the same year of her birth, 22 Atlantic Ocean hurricanes arerecorded.
AZIZ HAZARA
Aziz Hazara, 'Bow Echo', 2019. Installation view for the 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020), Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. Presented at the 22nd Biennale of Sydney with generous support from Open Society Foundations, generous assistance from ACMI, and assistance from NIRIN500 patrons.
LIFE (AND DEATH) IN THE ABSTRACT Life (and Death) in the Abstract. Various dates. Friday 20, March - Monday, 8 June 2020. 1.30 - 3pm. Abel Tasman Village, Chester Hill. I.C.E. invites you to exercise, dance and make art with frail and dementia-affected residents of Abel Tasman Village. Led by artists Naomi Oliver, Liam Benson and Victoria Harbutt, DJ Black President andCare
TONY ALBERT: HEALING LAND, REMEMBERING COUNTRY Tony Albert: Healing Land, Remembering Country. Wednesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays. 10 am–2 pm. Cockatoo Island, Upper Island. Tony Albert invites visitors to his greenhouse to write on paper implanted with Kangaroo grass seeds. Sharing thoughts and wishes for an alternative narrative for children and young people who were – and are BIENNALE OF SYDNEYHOMEWHAT'S ONLEARNGET INVOLVEDABOUT USARCHIVEBANK OF SYDNEYMAP OF SYDNEYUNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY RANKINGHISTORY OF SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGELATEST PHOTOS OF SYDNEY SIMPSONCOCKATOO ISLAND SYDNEY The Biennale of Sydney is an international festival of contemporary art, held every two years in Sydney, Australia. The 23rd edition of the Biennale opens 12 March to 13 June 2022. ABOUT US - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY About Us. "The Biennale of Sydney plays an indispensable role in Australia’s engagement with the world, and a meaningful role in the life of the nation. In 2018, it attracted visitation of more than 850,000, the highest level in the Biennale’s 45-year history" Barbara Moore, CEO. Biennale of Sydney. ARCHIVE - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY Archive. Since 1973, the Biennale of Sydney has delivered 21 exhibitions and presented the work of 1,800 artists from 100 countries around the globe. The Biennale of Sydney provides a platform for art and ideas and is recognized for commissioning and presenting innovative, thought-provoking art from Australia and around the globe. LUCAS IHLEIN & KIM WILLIAMS Lucas Ihlein Born 1975 in Sydney, Australia Lives and works in Wollongong, Australia. Kim Williams Born 1959 in Mornington, Australia Lives and works in Wollongong, Australia “Plastic-free Biennale is a strange beast! We have been commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney to facilitate its desire ’to go plastic-free’. JOËL ANDRIANOMEARISOA Commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney with assistance from the Ambassade de France en Australie and Institut Français. Courtesy the artist and Sabrina Amrani Gallery, Madrid. Photograph: Zan Wimberley. Joël Andrianomearisoa. Born 1977 in Antananarivo, Madagascar. Lives and works in Paris, France and Antananarivo, Madagascar.LATAI TAUMOEPEAU
Latai Taumoepeau. Born 1972 in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Lives and works in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Taumoepeau makes and presents work in the world and will return to her ancestral island nation of Tonga to learn and continue the faivā (performing art), sea voyaging and celestial navigation before she becomes anancestor.
DINEO SESHEE BOPAPE
Dineo Seshee Bopape. Born 1981 in Polokwane, South Africa. Lives in Johannesburg, South Africa. Dineo Seshee Bopape was born in 1981, on a Sunday. If she were Ghanaian, her name would be akosua/akos for short. During the same year of her birth, 22 Atlantic Ocean hurricanes arerecorded.
AZIZ HAZARA
Aziz Hazara, 'Bow Echo', 2019. Installation view for the 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020), Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. Presented at the 22nd Biennale of Sydney with generous support from Open Society Foundations, generous assistance from ACMI, and assistance from NIRIN500 patrons.
LIFE (AND DEATH) IN THE ABSTRACT Life (and Death) in the Abstract. Various dates. Friday 20, March - Monday, 8 June 2020. 1.30 - 3pm. Abel Tasman Village, Chester Hill. I.C.E. invites you to exercise, dance and make art with frail and dementia-affected residents of Abel Tasman Village. Led by artists Naomi Oliver, Liam Benson and Victoria Harbutt, DJ Black President andCare
TONY ALBERT: HEALING LAND, REMEMBERING COUNTRY Tony Albert: Healing Land, Remembering Country. Wednesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays. 10 am–2 pm. Cockatoo Island, Upper Island. Tony Albert invites visitors to his greenhouse to write on paper implanted with Kangaroo grass seeds. Sharing thoughts and wishes for an alternative narrative for children and young people who were – and are ABOUT US - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY About Us. "The Biennale of Sydney plays an indispensable role in Australia’s engagement with the world, and a meaningful role in the life of the nation. In 2018, it attracted visitation of more than 850,000, the highest level in the Biennale’s 45-year history" Barbara Moore, CEO. Biennale of Sydney.COCKATOO ISLAND
The 22nd Biennale of Sydney is open at Cockatoo Island from 16 June – 6 September 2020. Due to varying weather conditions, and in order to maintain the safety and condition of artworks, some exhibition spaces on Cockatoo Island may be closed. Please check for updates when planning your visit to the 22nd Biennale of Sydney on Cockatoo Island.THE MULKA PROJECT
The Mulka Project Established 2007 at the Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Art Centre, Yirrkala Live and work at Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Art Centre, Yirrkala; North East Arnhem Land, Australia; and throughout the world “Watami Manikay is an immersive collaborative performance by the Yolŋu digital artists of The Mulka Project.The collaboration weaves together the kinship relationships of artists fromLATAI TAUMOEPEAU
Latai Taumoepeau. Born 1972 in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Lives and works in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Taumoepeau makes and presents work in the world and will return to her ancestral island nation of Tonga to learn and continue the faivā (performing art), sea voyaging and celestial navigation before she becomes anancestor.
NICHOLAS GALANIN
Nicholas Galanin. Born 1979 in Sitka, Alaska, USA Lives and works in Sitka “Culture is rooted in connection to land. Like land, culture cannot be contained. I am inspired by generations of Tlingit and Unangax̂ creative production and knowledge, connected to the land I belong to. From this perspective, I engage across cultures with contemporary conditions. KULIMOE’ANGA STONE MAKA Kulimoe’anga Stone Maka, Togo mo Bolataane (Tonga and Britain), 2008–10, oil, clay, dye on tapa cloth. Presentation at the 22nd Biennale of Sydney was made possible with assistance from Creative New Zealand and The Chartwell Trust. Courtesy the artist. Photograph: Zan Wimberley. Location: Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. MINI ESSAY: ART AND GLOBALISATION Mini Essay: Art and Globalisation. Art now takes part in the international circulation of tourism, trade, money and culture that is described as ‘globalisation’. The emergence of international late capitalism and the Western economic expansion of the 1980s was the backdrop for changing ideas about art, culture and exhibition displaythat
LILY HIBBERD
Lily Hibberd is an interdisciplinary artist and writer working with frontiers of time and memory. Her projects are developed in long term place and community-based collaboration, and research with local artists, scientists and historians through combinations of performance, writing, painting, photography, sound, moving image andinstallation art.
OLIVER BEER
Oliver Beer. Born 1985 in England Lives and works in Paris, France and London, England. Oliver Beer’s work explores sound and space through sculpture, film and performance, examining cultural and phenomenological relationships between music, the human voice andarchitecture.
TIFFANY CHUNG
Tiffany Chung. Born 1969 in Da Nang, Vietnam Lives and works in Houston, USA and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Working across a range of disciplines including drawing, photography, video and installation, Tiffany Chung explores global issues of forced migration and displacement that arise from conflict, the processes of modernisation and industrialisation, and natural disasters. BIENNALE OF SYDNEYHOMEWHAT'S ONLEARNGET INVOLVEDABOUT USARCHIVEBANK OF SYDNEYMAP OF SYDNEYUNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY RANKINGHISTORY OF SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGELATEST PHOTOS OF SYDNEY SIMPSONCOCKATOO ISLAND SYDNEY The Biennale of Sydney is an international festival of contemporary art, held every two years in Sydney, Australia. The 23rd edition of the Biennale opens 12 March to 13 June 2022. ABOUT US - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY About Us. "The Biennale of Sydney plays an indispensable role in Australia’s engagement with the world, and a meaningful role in the life of the nation. In 2018, it attracted visitation of more than 850,000, the highest level in the Biennale’s 45-year history" Barbara Moore, CEO. Biennale of Sydney. ARCHIVE - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY Archive. Since 1973, the Biennale of Sydney has delivered 21 exhibitions and presented the work of 1,800 artists from 100 countries around the globe. The Biennale of Sydney provides a platform for art and ideas and is recognized for commissioning and presenting innovative, thought-provoking art from Australia and around the globe. LUCAS IHLEIN & KIM WILLIAMS Lucas Ihlein Born 1975 in Sydney, Australia Lives and works in Wollongong, Australia. Kim Williams Born 1959 in Mornington, Australia Lives and works in Wollongong, Australia “Plastic-free Biennale is a strange beast! We have been commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney to facilitate its desire ’to go plastic-free’. JOËL ANDRIANOMEARISOA Commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney with assistance from the Ambassade de France en Australie and Institut Français. Courtesy the artist and Sabrina Amrani Gallery, Madrid. Photograph: Zan Wimberley. Joël Andrianomearisoa. Born 1977 in Antananarivo, Madagascar. Lives and works in Paris, France and Antananarivo, Madagascar.LATAI TAUMOEPEAU
Latai Taumoepeau. Born 1972 in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Lives and works in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Taumoepeau makes and presents work in the world and will return to her ancestral island nation of Tonga to learn and continue the faivā (performing art), sea voyaging and celestial navigation before she becomes anancestor.
DINEO SESHEE BOPAPE
Dineo Seshee Bopape. Born 1981 in Polokwane, South Africa. Lives in Johannesburg, South Africa. Dineo Seshee Bopape was born in 1981, on a Sunday. If she were Ghanaian, her name would be akosua/akos for short. During the same year of her birth, 22 Atlantic Ocean hurricanes arerecorded.
AZIZ HAZARA
Aziz Hazara, 'Bow Echo', 2019. Installation view for the 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020), Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. Presented at the 22nd Biennale of Sydney with generous support from Open Society Foundations, generous assistance from ACMI, and assistance from NIRIN500 patrons.
LIFE (AND DEATH) IN THE ABSTRACT Life (and Death) in the Abstract. Various dates. Friday 20, March - Monday, 8 June 2020. 1.30 - 3pm. Abel Tasman Village, Chester Hill. I.C.E. invites you to exercise, dance and make art with frail and dementia-affected residents of Abel Tasman Village. Led by artists Naomi Oliver, Liam Benson and Victoria Harbutt, DJ Black President andCare
TONY ALBERT: HEALING LAND, REMEMBERING COUNTRY Tony Albert: Healing Land, Remembering Country. Wednesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays. 10 am–2 pm. Cockatoo Island, Upper Island. Tony Albert invites visitors to his greenhouse to write on paper implanted with Kangaroo grass seeds. Sharing thoughts and wishes for an alternative narrative for children and young people who were – and are BIENNALE OF SYDNEYHOMEWHAT'S ONLEARNGET INVOLVEDABOUT USARCHIVEBANK OF SYDNEYMAP OF SYDNEYUNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY RANKINGHISTORY OF SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGELATEST PHOTOS OF SYDNEY SIMPSONCOCKATOO ISLAND SYDNEY The Biennale of Sydney is an international festival of contemporary art, held every two years in Sydney, Australia. The 23rd edition of the Biennale opens 12 March to 13 June 2022. ABOUT US - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY About Us. "The Biennale of Sydney plays an indispensable role in Australia’s engagement with the world, and a meaningful role in the life of the nation. In 2018, it attracted visitation of more than 850,000, the highest level in the Biennale’s 45-year history" Barbara Moore, CEO. Biennale of Sydney. ARCHIVE - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY Archive. Since 1973, the Biennale of Sydney has delivered 21 exhibitions and presented the work of 1,800 artists from 100 countries around the globe. The Biennale of Sydney provides a platform for art and ideas and is recognized for commissioning and presenting innovative, thought-provoking art from Australia and around the globe. LUCAS IHLEIN & KIM WILLIAMS Lucas Ihlein Born 1975 in Sydney, Australia Lives and works in Wollongong, Australia. Kim Williams Born 1959 in Mornington, Australia Lives and works in Wollongong, Australia “Plastic-free Biennale is a strange beast! We have been commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney to facilitate its desire ’to go plastic-free’. JOËL ANDRIANOMEARISOA Commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney with assistance from the Ambassade de France en Australie and Institut Français. Courtesy the artist and Sabrina Amrani Gallery, Madrid. Photograph: Zan Wimberley. Joël Andrianomearisoa. Born 1977 in Antananarivo, Madagascar. Lives and works in Paris, France and Antananarivo, Madagascar.LATAI TAUMOEPEAU
Latai Taumoepeau. Born 1972 in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Lives and works in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Taumoepeau makes and presents work in the world and will return to her ancestral island nation of Tonga to learn and continue the faivā (performing art), sea voyaging and celestial navigation before she becomes anancestor.
DINEO SESHEE BOPAPE
Dineo Seshee Bopape. Born 1981 in Polokwane, South Africa. Lives in Johannesburg, South Africa. Dineo Seshee Bopape was born in 1981, on a Sunday. If she were Ghanaian, her name would be akosua/akos for short. During the same year of her birth, 22 Atlantic Ocean hurricanes arerecorded.
AZIZ HAZARA
Aziz Hazara, 'Bow Echo', 2019. Installation view for the 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020), Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. Presented at the 22nd Biennale of Sydney with generous support from Open Society Foundations, generous assistance from ACMI, and assistance from NIRIN500 patrons.
LIFE (AND DEATH) IN THE ABSTRACT Life (and Death) in the Abstract. Various dates. Friday 20, March - Monday, 8 June 2020. 1.30 - 3pm. Abel Tasman Village, Chester Hill. I.C.E. invites you to exercise, dance and make art with frail and dementia-affected residents of Abel Tasman Village. Led by artists Naomi Oliver, Liam Benson and Victoria Harbutt, DJ Black President andCare
TONY ALBERT: HEALING LAND, REMEMBERING COUNTRY Tony Albert: Healing Land, Remembering Country. Wednesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays. 10 am–2 pm. Cockatoo Island, Upper Island. Tony Albert invites visitors to his greenhouse to write on paper implanted with Kangaroo grass seeds. Sharing thoughts and wishes for an alternative narrative for children and young people who were – and are ABOUT US - BIENNALE OF SYDNEY About Us. "The Biennale of Sydney plays an indispensable role in Australia’s engagement with the world, and a meaningful role in the life of the nation. In 2018, it attracted visitation of more than 850,000, the highest level in the Biennale’s 45-year history" Barbara Moore, CEO. Biennale of Sydney.COCKATOO ISLAND
The 22nd Biennale of Sydney is open at Cockatoo Island from 16 June – 6 September 2020. Due to varying weather conditions, and in order to maintain the safety and condition of artworks, some exhibition spaces on Cockatoo Island may be closed. Please check for updates when planning your visit to the 22nd Biennale of Sydney on Cockatoo Island.THE MULKA PROJECT
The Mulka Project Established 2007 at the Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Art Centre, Yirrkala Live and work at Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Art Centre, Yirrkala; North East Arnhem Land, Australia; and throughout the world “Watami Manikay is an immersive collaborative performance by the Yolŋu digital artists of The Mulka Project.The collaboration weaves together the kinship relationships of artists fromLATAI TAUMOEPEAU
Latai Taumoepeau. Born 1972 in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Lives and works in Gadigal Ngurra / Sydney, Australia. Taumoepeau makes and presents work in the world and will return to her ancestral island nation of Tonga to learn and continue the faivā (performing art), sea voyaging and celestial navigation before she becomes anancestor.
NICHOLAS GALANIN
Nicholas Galanin. Born 1979 in Sitka, Alaska, USA Lives and works in Sitka “Culture is rooted in connection to land. Like land, culture cannot be contained. I am inspired by generations of Tlingit and Unangax̂ creative production and knowledge, connected to the land I belong to. From this perspective, I engage across cultures with contemporary conditions. KULIMOE’ANGA STONE MAKA Kulimoe’anga Stone Maka, Togo mo Bolataane (Tonga and Britain), 2008–10, oil, clay, dye on tapa cloth. Presentation at the 22nd Biennale of Sydney was made possible with assistance from Creative New Zealand and The Chartwell Trust. Courtesy the artist. Photograph: Zan Wimberley. Location: Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. MINI ESSAY: ART AND GLOBALISATION Mini Essay: Art and Globalisation. Art now takes part in the international circulation of tourism, trade, money and culture that is described as ‘globalisation’. The emergence of international late capitalism and the Western economic expansion of the 1980s was the backdrop for changing ideas about art, culture and exhibition displaythat
LILY HIBBERD
Lily Hibberd is an interdisciplinary artist and writer working with frontiers of time and memory. Her projects are developed in long term place and community-based collaboration, and research with local artists, scientists and historians through combinations of performance, writing, painting, photography, sound, moving image andinstallation art.
OLIVER BEER
Oliver Beer. Born 1985 in England Lives and works in Paris, France and London, England. Oliver Beer’s work explores sound and space through sculpture, film and performance, examining cultural and phenomenological relationships between music, the human voice andarchitecture.
TIFFANY CHUNG
Tiffany Chung. Born 1969 in Da Nang, Vietnam Lives and works in Houston, USA and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Working across a range of disciplines including drawing, photography, video and installation, Tiffany Chung explores global issues of forced migration and displacement that arise from conflict, the processes of modernisation and industrialisation, and natural disasters.BIENNALE OF SYDNEY
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23RD BIENNALE OF SYDNEYRĪVUS
12 March – 13 June 2022 CURATORIAL STATEMENTJOSÉ ROCA
Artistic Director, 23rd Biennale of Sydney PASCHAL DAANTOS BERRYANNA DAVIS
HANNAH DONNELLY
TALIA LINZ
The Curatorium
Rivers, wetlands and other salt and freshwater ecosystems feature in the 23rd Biennale of Sydney (2022), titled rīvus, as dynamic living systems with varying degrees of political agency. Indigenous knowledges have long understood non-human entities as living ancestral beings with a right to life that must be protected. But only recently have animals, plants, mountains and bodies of water been granted legal personhood. If we can recognise them as individual beings, what mightthey say?
rīvus invites several aqueous beings into a dialogue with artists, architects, designers, scientists, and communities, entangling multiple voices and other modes of communication to ask unlikely questions: Can a river sue us over psychoactive sewage? Will oysters grow teeth in aquatic revenge? What do the eels think? Are the swamp oracles speaking in tongues? Do algae reminisce about the days of primordial soup? Are waves the ocean’s desire?PARTICIPANTS
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