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The Biennial whispers but not everyone hears

In its 36th edition, which opened in early September, the São Paulo Biennial reaffirms its role as a disseminator of artistic production that...
Conceptual team 36th São Paulo Biennial

36th Biennial: humanity as practice

The contours of the 36th São Paulo Biennial, which opens its doors to the public on 6th...
Bonaventure Ndikung

Cross pollinations

“The role of the artist is to ask questions,” says Bonaventure Ndikung, in an interview in which he talks about the project for the 36th São Paulo Biennial
Book Decolonize the museum – Absolute disorder program

Radical imagination time

With Decolonize the Museum – program of absolute disorder (Ubu, 2023), French activist and thinker Françoise Vergès makes a precise analysis of the current...
Venice

Brazilian choice in Venice reflects authoritarianism of Fundação Bienal de São Paulo

Once again, the nomination of the Brazilian representative at the Venice Biennale is the result of an undemocratic choice, as it has been characterized since...
View of the 3rd Bienal de São Paulo

Bienal de São Paulo: 70 years of successes and mistakes

Created in 1951, the main artistic event in the country and one of the most important in the world completes seven decades, overcoming the times of the dictatorship and holding remarkable events - some more, some less
It's dark but I sing

“Bienal of Hope” romanticizes catastrophes

"It's dark but I sing", at Ibirapuera Park, brings together significant and aestheticizing groups of Brazilian artists, but leaves transgressive activities to the past
"Landscape", by Regina Silveira, work commissioned for the Bienal. Photo: © Levi Fanan / Fundação Bienal de São Paulo

34th Bienal de São Paulo opens its main show with a strong political and...

With more than a thousand works, Bienal de São Paulo embodies the idea of ​​resistance encompassing different themes, generations and languages

Bienal de São Paulo celebrates 70 years with podcast, film and new edition of...

Inaugurated in 1951, the first edition of the São Paulo Biennial positioned Brazil in the international visual arts circuit; Fundação Bienal celebrates its anniversary while holding its 34th edition
34th Bienal de São Paulo. "La Cena" (The Supper), 1991, by Cuban artist Belkis Ayón, one of the participants of the Bienal

Bienal de São Paulo announces complete list of participants for the 34th edition

Fundação announces 35 new names and completes the list of 91 participating artists; edition also launches a digital catalog with authorial interventions by the artists