The Bienal de São Paulo has set bold ambitions for “Choreographies of the Impossible,” the theme of this year’s exhibition exploring how visual artists employ diverse creative practices to scrutinise the seemingly overwhelming contemporary issues, including the elimination of violence, inequalities and the pursuit of complete freedom. The biggest artistic event in the southern hemisphere, now in its 35th edition, has consistently been a platform for pushing the boundaries of artistic expression and challenging established norms. However, what sets this biennale apart is its concentrated focus on artists from regions often under-represented in the global art scene, such as Brazil, Latin America, the Philippines and indigenous communities. “It’s an international exhibition and one that is very much respected in the […] Source
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