
Ernesto Neto, While Culture Moves Us Apart, Nature Brings Us Together, 2013. Installation view at Sharjah Biennial 11. Courtesy Galeria Fortes Vilaca, São Paulo & Tanya Bonakdar Gallery NY
M-KOS is continuing, as always each year, to add more dates to its calendar of biennials and triennials, even while a quarter of 2013 has already passed. Many are coming just in time for the summer, including June’s Venice Biennale, back with the youngest curator ever for this event, Massimiliano Gioni is hinting at the program of exhibition in titling the 55th edition ‘The Encyclopedic Palace’. Pittsburgh’s 56th Carnegie International is just barely older than Venice, having first inaugurated in 1896, and is due to kick off in October under the curation of Daniel Baumann, Dan Byers and Tina Kukielski. The 7th Asia Pacific Triennial has closed its four month long exhibitions earlier this month but more projects are expected in the region, from the likes of the 5th Auckland Triennial with curator Hou Hanru, the 2nd Aichi Triennale in Japan and more. The highly anticipated Performa 13 will ensure the delivery of live art this coming autumn along with Vancouver’s ¡Live! in September, in a slightly more modest scale. New biennale entries for 2013 include the Online Biennale directed by Jan Hoet, which will open on 26 April. For this, the Online Biennale invited 30 curators from different parts of the world, including über-personalities like Nancy Spector at Guggenheim, Hans Ulrich Obrist at Serpentine and more. Read more
















