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34th Bienal de São Paulo
Though it’s dark, still I sing, Works from the 34th Bienal de São Paulo marks the first exhibition of this Bienal hosted in Europe and in France. Shown at Les Forges, the selection of artworks reflects on questions of perception, transformation and how different realities can coexist. These are presented through a plurality of media, including installations, sound experiments, paintings, videos, photographs and letters.
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Let's get personal with Jacopo Crivelli Visconti
"Our aim is to show how an exhibition mean entirely different things depending on the context where you see it." -
Let's get personal with Naomi Rincón Gallardo
"There is a reciprocal relation between human and nature." -
Let's get personal with Carmela Gross
""Boca do Inferno" refers in some way to the situation in Brazil at the time I made this work." -
Let's get personal with Regina Silveira
"The entire series is about power. They were made during the years of the military dictatorship." -
Let's get personal with Alice Shintani
"This series was conceived during the pandemic. I felt very impotent: How could I react to this situation?" -
Let's get personal with Seba Calfuqueo
"This performance is a way of me appropriating an identity, a place that has historically been denied to us." -
Let's get personal with Amie Siegel
""Asterisms" explores the way in which value is created in the Emirates and specific, through these kinds of architectural follies"