Bonaventure Ndikung
Invocation in Guadalupe, Introduction by Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung. Photos: Philippe Hurgon | São Paulo Biennial Foundation

The 36th edition of São Paulo Biennial, which will open to the public in September of next year, is beginning to take on more defined contours. After defining the title of the exhibition – Not all travelers walk on roads – Of humanity as practice, derived from a poem by Conceição Evaristo –, the curatorial team began an intense cycle of activities in different parts of the world. With the name Invocations, these meetings promote exchanges with a broad community of artists and thinkers who should end up in the São Paulo exhibition from four very distant points: Marrakech, Guadeloupe, Zanzibar and Tokyo. In an interview with ARTE!Brasileiros, curator Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung spoke about the general concept of his project, based on a set of metaphors with strong symbolic power, such as the proximity to the estuary (intermediate zones of great fertility) and the desire to create an expanded field of creation, which reinvents paths, poses more questions than anticipates answers.

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