About the Berlin Biennale
The Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art takes place every two years at different venues in Berlin. Since its first edition in 1998, the Berlin Biennale has made it its mission to create a free space for renowned curators with experimental exhibition and event programs and to present courageous artistic and political positions independent of the interests of the art market. The Berlin Biennale explores international contemporary artistic developments that make the hidden and unknown tangible. Each edition brings together artists, theorists and interested parties from different areas of society and thus opens up a dialog with the city's inhabitants.
Further information on previous editions can be found on the institutional website of the Berlin Biennale.
About the 13th Berlin Biennale
The 13th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art is an international exhibition with over 60 artistic positions and more than 170 works at four exhibition venues. Encounters with foxes in Berlin's urban space form a starting point for the exhibition as an investigation of ephemerality. It deals with the ability of works of art to define their own laws in the face of legislative violence in systems of injustice and to keep thinking even under conditions of persecution, militarization and ecocide. The title das flüchtige weitergeben can be understood as a call or instruction piece . Ephemeral content is passed on, the audience receives these cultural pieces of evidence. Now the visitors themselves are called upon to become ephemeral - to disappear with these pieces of evidence, to pass them on or keep them hidden until they are transferable and sayable.
The 13th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art is curated by Zasha Colah. Valentina Viviani is assistant curator.
About the Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art
The Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art takes place every two years at varying locations in Berlin. Since its first edition in 1998, the Berlin Biennale has been committed to creating a space of freedom with experimental exhibition and event programs for renowned curators, presenting bold artistic and political positions beyond the interests of the art market. The Berlin Biennale explores international artistic developments of the present day that make the unseen and unfamiliar tangible. Each edition brings together artists, theorists, and interested audiences from different areas of society, opening up a dialogue with the inhabitants of the city.
More information also on earlier editions can be found on the institutional Website of the Berlin Biennale.
About the 13th Berlin Biennale
The 13th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art is an international exhibition of more than 60 artistic positions and more than 170 works across four venues. The encounter with foxes within the inner city of Berlin is a starting point for the exhibition as an investigation of fugitivity. It examines the ability of works of art to set their own laws in the face of lawful violence in unjust systems, and to allow thinking to enfold even under conditions of persecution, militarization, and ecocide. The title, passing the fugitive on, may be read as a missive or instruction piece to the received. Some fugitive content is passed, and the audience is now the receiver of cultural evidence. Now they must themselves turn fugitive, run with it, pass it on, or keep it in hiding until it is transmissible, sayable.
The 13th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art is curated by Zasha Colah. Valentina Viviani is Assistant Curator.
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