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Biennale. The CAC defines three chapters for the exhibition: Anthological Exhibitions (replacing the Special Rooms), Great Confrontations and Contemporary Propositions – the latter composed of seven themes: Urban Archaeology, Nature Recuperation, Catastrophic Art, Video Art, Space Poetry, The Wall as a Display for Artworks, Non Codified Art. For the first time in its history, the Grand Prize "Itamaraty" was awarded to a Latin American artist, the Argentine Grupo CAYC of the
1594:’s 1937 masterpiece, the 2nd Bienal is by far one of the most memorable editions of the event. Exhibiting twice as many artworks as the first edition, the 2nd Bienal was held at two pavilions designed for the newly inaugurated Ibirapuera Park by Oscar Niemeyer (1917-2012): the States Pavilion (presently the Pavilion of Brazilian Cultures) and the Nations Pavilion (now home to the Afro Brasil Museum). The exhibition continued into the following year as part of the celebrations for São Paulo's 400th anniversary.
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expression from around the world. The 1998 edition cost almost $ 12 million and drew nearly 400,000 visitors during a two-month run. The 25th biennial was originally scheduled for 2000 but was delayed to 2002 after a gigantic exhibition marking the 500th anniversary of Brazil's discovery by the
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as associate curator. The concept, extracted from the roots of
Brazilian culture, permeated the work of all 76 curators involved in the exhibition, as well as was the result of powerful solo shows dedicated to each of the 53 National Representations. The curators worked with the idea of contamination
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Imminence of Poetics”, this edition of the Bienal adopted the constellation as a metaphor and established discursive interconnections between past and present; center and periphery; object and language. With a large number of works by each artist, the exhibition focused on Latin American
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Brazilian artists contested the selection process and Ciccillo Matarazzo's inordinate influence. This was the first time the Bienal was held at its present home, the Industry Pavilion at Ibirapuera Park. This edition was surrounded by controversy when works by several leading
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The 7th edition was marked by an excessive number of works selected, which, in turn, created an eclectic scene that was difficult to understand. This was the first time that Fundação Bienal (founded in 1962) organized the exhibition, instead of the Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo. The catalog was
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Driven by a new impetus promoted by a new board of directors committed to the renewal of the institution, the Bienal inaugurated its 29th edition with a permanent educational project and a broad parallel program. Favoring politically oriented works, the curatorship of
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Contact” carried out a radical proposal by keeping the second floor of the pavilion completely empty, as an Open Plan – a metaphor for the conceptual crisis experienced by traditional biennial systems faced by the
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A new record in the number of national representations with 75 countries subscribing to the theme proposed by Nelson Aguilar: “The Dematerialization of Art at the End of the Millennium.” On this occasion, a Historical Nucleus with a broad diversity of countries brought together over 200 prints by
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Controversy surrounded the opening of the Bienal with the boycott by artists, again, and the exile of Mario Pedrosa, who had been a leader for most of the editions in the Bienal's first decade, and director of the 6th and 7th editions. The selection of Brazilian artists was made from a pre-Bienal
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in the 1970s – served curator Lisette Lagnado as a guide. The edition was marked by the extinction of National Representations – the selection of artists was up to the determination of the curators of the Bienals – and by the claim that art is a transnational language. Constituting a fundamental
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This was the first year of the free admission policy, which would be applied to all subsequent editions. With the theme of “Free Territory,” the 26th Bienal, introduced a new generation into the art scene, such as Cabelo, Chelpa Ferro and Laura Vinci, among others. Once again the exhibition
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derivations. Installations and environments that appealed to all of the senses were presented in the Art and Communication segment. Replacing the Art Technical Committee, the Council for Art and Culture (CAC) developed a new selection framework and denied entry to 90% of the Brazilian works
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Only for this edition did the Bienal resume the system of open registration for artists from all over the world. Heading the curatorship, João Cândido Galvão repeated his role in the previous edition as curator of the dance, music and theater sections, and enjoyed success by presenting two
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The 20th Bienal was conceived by a triumvirate: Carlos von Schmidt, Stella Teixeira de Barros, and João Cândido Galvão. Interrupting the propositions of past editions, the team resumed the granting of awards and the arrangement of national representations in separate rooms. The Brazilian
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were seen alongside young artists, most of whom were women. Also noteworthy is the fact that this edition was the one that presented the highest number of commissioned artworks in the history of the exhibition. The curators traveled to four cities to bring forth Study Days
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practical methodology. This approach encouraged the "contamination" and "cannibalization" of established art historical narratives, alongside a broader understanding of the exhibition's educational role in integrating art, culture, and political history.
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demonstrated its highly contemporary character by presenting works mostly produced between 2002 and 2004. At least one third of the works in the show were site-specific projects, developed specifically for the Bienal Pavilion.
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Centered on the theme “Metropolitan Iconographies”, the 25th Bienal has become famous for the strong presence of Brazilian artists off the São Paulo/Rio de Janeiro axis. The appointment of the first foreign curator,
2094:, who were running the neighbouring pavilion, invited other artists to donate letters from their own country titles in order to recreate the word "Taiwan". Although they were successful, this too was taken down.
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and chose to group the works according to "analogy of language" (techniques and themes). This show also marks the end of the boycotts of the Bienal by artists and the beginning of political openness in Brazil.
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The 32nd Bienal – “Live Uncertainty” set itself the aim of observing notions of uncertainty and strategies offered by contemporary art to embrace or inhabit it. Established artists like Öyvind Fahlström,
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The “Pop Art Bienal” opened under a shroud of controversy: even before the exhibition opened, the Federal Police removed two works on the grounds that they were “offensive” to the Brazilian Constitution:
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This edition showed the rising trend of expressionism in contemporary painting and featured an unusual expography that set the debate through the course of the entire 18th Bienal. The curator,
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Ciccillo Matarazzo ceases to be the main patron of the Bienal and the exhibition endured its first financial crisis. The 6th edition is remembered for its museology and the predominance of
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innovation for the exhibition, the curatorial projects would be chosen from then on through a selection process conducted by an international committee of critics and curators.
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submitted. The Brazilian Representation was made up of 100 artists selected through regional juries (Fortaleza, Salvador, Belo Horizonte, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Curitiba).
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Eager for updating, the so-called "Videomakers Bienal" brought Brazil a precise selection video art produced by renowned artists from all parts of the world, ranging from
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was installed on the ground floor of the pavilion and was one of the most memorable installations. It even included a room with documentation on the group – records of
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Having established itself as an important event in international art world, the Bienal's 3rd edition featured the Mexican muralists
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748:President of Bienal: Oscar Landmann
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3753:São Paulo International Motor Show
3182:Nossa Senhora da Consolação Church
2735:Courtray Design Biennale Interieur
1475:President of Bienal: Luis Terepins
1429:President of Bienal: Luis Terepins
1313:Associate Curator: Ana Paula Cohen
1192:President of Bienal: Carlos Bratke
1155:President of Bienal: Julio Landman
968:President of Bienal: Jorge Wilheim
25:
3852:
3360:Museum of the Portuguese Language
3177:Imaculado Coração de Maria Church
2537:
2393:Durón, Maximilíano (2020-07-01).
2383:
1912:set the tone of the 17th Bienal.
1568:Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo
1566:The first Bienal was held by the
1557:27. São Paulo Art Biennial - 2006
1535:Curator: Jacopo Crivelli Visconti
1159:General Curator: Paulo Herkenhoff
1130:Associate Curator: Agnaldo Farias
903:Gino Di Maggio, Norberto Nicola /
3831:Tourist attractions in São Paulo
3084:Centro Empresarial Nações Unidas
3048:Octávio Frias de Oliveira Bridge
2985:
2036:, and presented 37 paintings by
1708:and Cruz Costa to the President
1351:, Fernando Alvim, Rina Carvajal,
1265:General Curator: Lisette Lagnado
906:Cinema Curators: Agnaldo Farias,
594:Frederico Nasser, Mário Barata,
176:and the United States) known in
125:The Biennial was founded by the
3451:Estádio Universitário São Paulo
3330:Museum of Art of the Parliament
3197:Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral
2813:Venice Biennale of Architecture
2760:Light Art Biennale Austria 2010
2659:Incheon Women Artists' Biennale
2508:
2483:
2456:
2078:During the event, the title of
1694:military dictatorship in Brazil
1509:Curator: Gabriel Perez-Barreiro
1125:General Curator: Nelson Aguilar
809:Radha Abramo, Wolfgang Pfeiffer
511:, Walter Zanini (Plastic Arts);
502:General Director: Mário Pedrosa
465:, Walter Zanini (Plastic Arts);
456:General Director: Mário Pedrosa
3265:Bank of Brazil Cultural Center
3192:Ordem Terceira do Carmo Church
3187:Nossa Senhora do Brasil Church
2608:African Photography Encounters
2436:
2411:
2365:
2353:Larry Rohter (July 11, 2001),
2347:
2329:
2317:
2299:
2280:
1928:during an action in New York.
893:General Curator: Walter Zanini
838:General Curator: Walter Zanini
723:Olney Krüse, Wolfgang Pfeiffer
13:
1:
3826:1951 establishments in Brazil
3559:University of São Paulo (USP)
2861:Chicago Architecture Biennial
2543:Bienal de São Paulo homepage
2463:Frazier, David (2002-11-29).
2371:Larry Rohter (May 27, 2002),
2273:
2268:São Paulo Biennial Foundation
1876:Centro de Arte y Comunicación
1308:General Curator: Ivo Mesquita
709:Council for Art and Culture:
507:Consultants: Geraldo Ferraz,
461:Consultants: Geraldo Ferraz,
3509:Brigadeiro Faria Lima Avenue
3431:Ícaro de Castro Melo Stadium
3038:Monument to Ramos de Azevedo
2515:Hannah Silver (2024-01-26).
2326:Biennial Foundation, Athens.
2324:Fundação Bienal de São Paulo
2287:Lind, Maria (October 2009).
2162:artists and paid tribute to
1982:unforgettable performances:
258:Dec 13, 1953 – Feb 26, 1954
192:Artists, works and countries
7:
3079:Centro Comercial Aricanduva
2256:
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3857:
3738:São Paulo Gay Pride Parade
3335:Museum of Contemporary Art
2856:Biennial of Hawaii Artists
1647:, and a strong showing of
1279:Guest Curator: Jochen Volz
188:closer to foreign guests.
120:
3723:Saint Silvester Road Race
3695:
3587:Albert Löfgren State Park
3577:
3479:
3406:Anhembi Convention Center
3393:
3345:Museum of Image and Sound
3320:Museu Paulista (Ipiranga)
3240:
3162:
3154:List of tallest buildings
3056:
3028:Monument to the Bandeiras
2998:
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2496:33 bienal são paulo 2018
1958:Enquanto flora a borda...
1702:Fernando Henrique Cardoso
1590:Bienal”, in reference to
589:, Edyla Mangabeira Unger,
585:Art Technical Committee:
81:
73:
59:
55:Biennial, every two years
51:
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32:
3811:Arts festivals in Brazil
3441:Parque São Jorge Stadium
3305:Memória do Bixiga Museum
3300:Mário de Andrade Library
3270:Centro Cultural da Penha
3250:CAIXA Cultural São Paulo
1824:held the previous year.
86:http://www.bienal.org.br
3841:Art festivals in Brazil
3607:Cemitério da Consolação
3325:São Paulo Museum of Art
3222:São Paulo Brazil Temple
3064:Altino Arantes Building
2990:Visitor attractions in
2720:Brighton Photo Biennial
2492:"Affective Affinities)"
2164:Arthur Bispo do Rosário
1924:playing the piano, and
1865:and artificial plants.
1549:Highlights year by year
1093:Curator: Nelson Aguilar
713:, Isabel Moraes Barros,
3836:Festivals in São Paulo
3733:São Paulo Fashion Week
3728:São Paulo Art Biennial
3687:Villa-Lobos State Park
3436:Nicolau Alayon Stadium
3018:Latin America Memorial
2923:São Paulo Art Biennial
2674:Kochi-Muziris Biennale
2237:34th Bienal, 2020/2021
2227:Johann Wolfgang Goethe
2114:
1612:David Alfaro Siqueiros
1576:Aparelho cinecromático
1558:
1334:Sep 25 – Dec 12, 2010
1225:Sep 25 – Dec 19, 2004
1082:Oct 12 – Dec 11, 1994
1048:Sep 21 – Dec 10, 1991
1014:Oct 14 – Dec 10, 1989
885:Oct 14 – Dec 18, 1983
830:Oct 16 – Dec 20, 1981
698:Oct 17 – Dec 14, 1975
574:Sep 27 – Dec 14, 1969
445:Sep 28 – Dec 22, 1963
378:Sep 21 – Dec 31, 1959
338:Sep 22 – Dec 30, 1957
226:Oct 20 – Dec 23, 1951
153:
103:São Paulo Art Biennial
98:
33:São Paulo Art Biennial
3602:Cantareira State Park
3456:Ibirapuera Auditorium
3243:cultural institutions
3109:Júlio Prestes Station
3069:Brazil Stock Exchange
3008:Bandeirantes TV Tower
2840:Music Biennale Zagreb
2192:, Lourdes Castro and
2109:
2034:Jean-Michael Basquiat
1857:, whose installation
1720:’s famous ready-made
1556:
1471:Sep 7 – Dec 11, 2016
1300:Oct 26 – Dec 6, 2008
1257:Oct 7 – Dec 17, 2006
1188:Mar 23 – Jun 2, 2002
1118:President of Bienal:
1086:President of Bienal:
964:Oct 2 – Dec 13, 1987
932:Oct 4 – Dec 15, 1985
781:Oct 3 – Dec 16, 1979
744:Oct 1 – Nov 30, 1977
702:President of Bienal:
658:President of Bienal:
623:President of Bienal:
619:Sep 4 – Nov 15, 1971
578:President of Bienal:
541:President of Bienal:
537:Sep 22 – Dec 8, 1967
495:President of Bienal:
491:Sep 4 – Nov 28, 1965
449:President of Bienal:
414:President of MAM-SP:
410:Oct 1 – Dec 31, 1961
382:President of MAM-SP:
342:President of MAM-SP:
302:President of MAM-SP:
298:Jul 2 – Oct 12, 1955
262:President of MAM-SP:
230:President of MAM-SP:
207:Directors / Curators
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3708:Brazilian Grand Prix
3375:Pinacoteca do Estado
3355:Museum of Sacred Art
3350:Museum of Modern Art
3217:São Cristóvão Church
3207:Santo Antônio Church
3043:Obelisk of São Paulo
2886:Visual Collaborative
2835:Vladivostok biennale
2823:Venice Film Festival
1608:José Clemente Orozco
1505:Sep 7 – Dec 9, 2018
1479:Curator: Jochen Volz
1425:Sep 6 – Dec 7, 2014
1383:Sep 7 – Dec 7, 2012
1151:Oct 3 – Dec 3, 1998
1114:Oct 5 – Dec 8, 1996
654:Oct 5 – Dec 2, 1973
135:Parque do Ibirapuera
3787:23.5880°S 46.6538°W
3783: /
3340:Museum of Fine Arts
3227:São Paulo Cathedral
3212:São Bento Monastery
3139:Bandeirantes Palace
3124:Martinelli Building
2223:Elective Affinities
1801:Robert Rauschenberg
1716:and Fantastic art.
1706:Florestan Fernandes
1164:Associate Curator:
1120:Edemar Cid Ferreira
1088:Edemar Cid Ferreira
911:Samuel Eduardo Leon
598:, Wolfgang Pfeiffer
349:Artistic Director:
309:Artistic Director:
269:Artistic Director:
197:
163:Edemar Cid Ferreira
111:Bienal de São Paulo
3792:-23.5880; -46.6538
3743:São Paulo Indy 300
3677:Vale do Anhangabaú
3657:Praça da República
3446:Rua Javari Stadium
3411:Anhembi Sambadrome
3315:Museu Lasar Segall
3295:Butantan Institute
3290:Immigration Museum
3129:Matarazzo Building
3104:Iguatemi São Paulo
2907:Biennale of Sydney
2765:Liverpool Biennial
2725:Bucharest Biennale
2715:Biennale of Design
2689:Singapore Biennale
2634:Asian Art Biennial
2115:
2074:Taiwan controversy
1954:Palette mit Flügel
1878:in Buenos Aires.
1723:Roue de bicyclette
1651:and Informal Art.
1625:Flávio de Carvalho
1559:
1531:Sep 4–Dec 5, 2021
704:Ciccillo Matarazzo
667:Ciccillo Matarazzo
660:Ciccillo Matarazzo
625:Ciccillo Matarazzo
580:Ciccillo Matarazzo
543:Ciccillo Matarazzo
497:Ciccillo Matarazzo
451:Ciccillo Matarazzo
421:General Director:
416:Ciccillo Matarazzo
384:Ciccillo Matarazzo
344:Ciccillo Matarazzo
304:Ciccillo Matarazzo
264:Ciccillo Matarazzo
232:Ciccillo Matarazzo
196:
154:
152:São Paulo 9 (1967)
131:Ciccillo Matarazzo
99:
18:São Paulo Biennial
3766:
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3617:Independence Park
3416:Arena Corinthians
3370:Industries Palace
3310:Museu Afro Brasil
3255:Carmo Planetarium
3232:Temple of Solomon
3149:Municipal Theater
3144:São Pedro Theater
3089:Conjunto Nacional
2952:
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2795:Biennale de Paris
2750:Florence Biennale
2684:Shanghai Biennale
2664:Istanbul Biennial
2654:Herzliya Biennial
2429:978-3-86335-554-8
2341:The Art Newspaper
2311:The Art Newspaper
2249:35th Bienal, 2023
2243:COVID-19 pandemic
2217:33rd Bienal, 2018
2183:32nd Bienal, 2016
2174:31st Bienal, 2014
2168:Waldemar Cordeiro
2157:30th Bienal, 2012
2140:29th Bienal, 2010
2131:28th Bienal, 2008
2118:27th Bienal, 2006
2098:26th Bienal, 2004
2061:25th Bienal, 2002
2044:24th Bienal, 1998
2030:Francisco de Goya
2023:23rd Bienal, 1996
2002:22nd Bienal, 1994
1977:21st Bienal, 1991
1968:20th Bienal, 1989
1944:19th Bienal, 1987
1932:18th Bienal, 1985
1900:17th Bienal, 1983
1891:16th Bienal, 1981
1882:15th Bienal, 1979
1869:14th Bienal, 1977
1845:13th Bienal, 1975
1828:12th Bienal, 1973
1819:11th Bienal, 1971
1807:10th Bienal, 1969
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3597:Botanical Garden
3554:Rua Oscar Freire
3461:Pacaembu Stadium
3202:Pátio do Colégio
3134:Municipal Market
2989:
2979:
2972:
2965:
2956:
2955:
2881:Whitney Biennial
2785:Mykonos Biennale
2730:Coruche Biennial
2679:Nanjing Biennale
2649:Gwangju Biennale
2644:Chengdu Biennale
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1797:Roy Lichtenstein
1766:9th Bienal, 1967
1688:8th Bienal, 1965
1679:7th Bienal, 1963
1655:6th Bienal, 1961
1645:Vincent van Gogh
1635:5th Bienal, 1959
1618:4th Bienal, 1957
1598:3rd Bienal, 1955
1582:2nd Bienal, 1953
1572:Abraham Palatnik
1562:1st Bienal, 1951
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3758:Virada Cultural
3718:March for Jesus
3691:
3667:Praça Roosevelt
3652:Pico do Jaraguá
3637:Parque do Carmo
3627:Largo da Batata
3612:Ibirapuera Park
3579:
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3544:Rua 25 de Março
3539:Paulista Avenue
3494:Alto de Santana
3481:
3475:
3471:Vibra São Paulo
3426:Morumbi Stadium
3421:Canindé Stadium
3389:
3285:Football Museum
3242:
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3165:religious sites
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3119:Mappin Building
3099:Itália Building
3074:Butantã's House
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2911:
2890:
2871:Havana Biennial
2844:
2830:Vienna Biennale
2818:Venice Biennale
2800:Prague Biennale
2780:Munich Biennale
2775:Moscow Biennale
2710:Berlin Biennale
2705:ART Ii Biennale
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759:Yolanda Mohalyi
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674:Mário Wilches,
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