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Biennial Foundation in Riga, Latvia.

The Rise and Fall of Art Biennales

16 April, 2014

Riga Art Space

Kungu Street, Riga

The symposium offers the opportunity to acquaint oneself with the experience of various art biennales, their visions, influences, specifics of organization, gains and losses. The symposium participant will gain an impression of the dynamics of the development, tendencies and prognoses of this popular type of art event. The discussion will involve an examination of the opportunities presented by biennales, an analysis of their shortcomings and a consideration of possible solutions.

“How should we understand this relatively recent phenomenon of the rapid spread of biennales? As a component of the recreation and tourism industry, which feeds the demands of consumer culture for the festivalization of culture and new Disneylands, which deform the natural development of the artistic process? Or as precisely the opposite: seeing that the biennale becomes an experimental platform; an alternative to the museum, allowing a more elastic development of the artistic process and possessing the ability to rapidly react to the most important trends and current events in art and society?” asks Solvita Krese, director of the LCCA and curator of the show.

Program

12:00 Introduction by Solvita Krese, curator of the Re:visited;

12:10 Marieke van Hal, director of the Biennial Foundation (the Netherlands);

12:45 Ekaterina Degot, co-curator of the Bergen Assembly and the 1st Ural Industrial Biennial of Contemporary Art (Russia);

13:45 Jonatan Habib Engqvist, curator of the exhibition (I)ndependent People in the framework of the Reykjavik Arts Festival 2012 (Sweden);

14:20 – 15:20 Lunch;

15:20 Power Ekroth, co-curator of the 7th Momentum Biennial and the Turku Biennial 2013 (Sweden / Norway);

15:55 Aigars Bikše, artist, curator of the Sculpture Quadrennial (Latvia);

16:30 Virginija Januškevičiūtė, curator of the Baltic Triennial of International Art (Lithuania);

17:05 Ann Lislegaard, artist (Norway).

18:00 – 19.30 Discussion.

Moderators: Solvita Krese, director of the LCCA, and Inga Lāce, project director of the LCCA.