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2018.01.17 Wed, by

Taipei Biennial Announces Mali Wu and Francesco Manacorda as 2018 Co-Curators

Mali Wu and Francesco Manacorda will serve as co-curators of the 11th Taipei Biennial in 2018, Taipei Fine Arts Museum (TFAM) has announced. >> Read more
2018.06.29 Fri, by

Taipei Biennial 2018, Post-Nature—A Museum as an Ecosystem

June 27, 2018. Taipei Fine Arts Museum (TFAM) held a media gathering today for Mali Wu and Francesco Manacorda, the curators of the Taipei Biennial 2018. Together with the director of TFAM, Ping Lin, they described the curatorial strategy for the upcoming biennial. >> Read more
2018.04.13 Fri, by

Taipei Biennial Announces the Title and Curatorial Statement for 2018 Edition

Curated by Mali Wu and Francesco Manacorda, the Taipei Biennial 2018 officially announces its title: Post-Nature—A Museum as an Ecosystem. >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.11.01 Tue, by

Raqs Media Collective

Zian Chen interviews the curators of the 11th Shanghai Biennial. >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.05.20 Fri, by

The programme for Liverpool Biennial 2016 is announced

The programme for Liverpool Biennial 2016, the largest contemporary art festival in the UK running from July 9 to October 16, has been announced by Sally Tallant, Director of Liverpool Biennial. >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.02.20 Sat, by

Liverpool Biennial 2016

Liverpool Biennial 2016 will unfold through the landscape of the city. >> Read more
Interviews, 2015.05.24 Sun, by

Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev appointed Director of GAM Torino and Castello di Rivoli

Christov-Bakargiev succeeds Danilo Eccher and Beatrice Merz, who acted as Directors of GAM (from 2009 to 2014) and Castello di Rivoli (from 2010 to 2014), respectively... >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.11.14 Thu, by

Artissima – Slow Art and Slow Food in Torino

Artissima can very much be compared to the culinary delicacies and the eating habits of Torino and its province, the Piemont, famous for its truffles and the Slow Food movement. The attitude of the fair is also slow in the sense that the art presented is far from being fast consumable "bling-bling" art >> Read more