Biennale Arte 2024 - France

Biennale Arte 2024 - France

Sculptor Julien Creuzet designed the installation for the French pavilion. Deploying plastics and rope in his work, Creuzet often explores his own French-Caribbean identity. ‘His singular work and his gift for oral literature feed on creolization by bringing together a diversity of materials, stories, shapes and gestures.

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Biennale Arte 2024 - United States of America

Biennale Arte 2024 - United States of America

With newly produced multimedia sculptures, mixed-media paintings, site-specific murals, a multichannel video installation, and an extensive exterior installation, the space in which to place me transforms the U.S. Pavilion into an embodiment of Gibson’s radically inclusive vision for the future: a space in which Indigenous art and a broad spectrum of cultural expressions and identities are central to the American experience.

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Biennale Arte 2022 - Hungary ‘After Dreams: I Dare to Defy the Damage’

Biennale Arte 2022 - Hungary ‘After Dreams: I Dare to Defy the Damage’

Zsófia Keresztes’ exhibition deals with the stages in one’s search for identity. This concept reaches back to Arthur Schopenhauer’s porcupine dilemma but, moving on from this, it takes as its associative starting point an episode from Antal Szerb’s 1937 novel Journey by Moonlight, used by the artist as a poetic analogy.

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Biennale Arte 2022 - Denmark ‘We Walked the Earth’

Biennale Arte 2022 - Denmark ‘We Walked the Earth’

Step into a hyperrealistic world of unexpected drama. Set in a strange hybrid time period where elements from the historical past of Danish farm life blend with unfamiliar phenomena from the sci-fi future of a trans-human world, the drama revolves around a family of three.

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Biennale Arte 2022 - United States of America ‘Simone Leigh: Sovereignty’

Biennale Arte 2022 - United States of America ‘Simone Leigh: Sovereignty’

Characterised by an interest in performativity and affect, Simone Leigh’s expansive body of work in sculpture, video, and performance parses the construction of Black femme subjectivity.

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