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11. ISTANBUL BIENNALE — 'What Keeps Mankind Alive?'

 

Date: 12 September - 8 November 2009

Curators: Ivet Ćurlin, Ana Dević, Nataša Ilić, Sabina Sabolović (WHW - What, How and for Whom)

Hungarian participants: Tamás St.Auby and Société Réaliste

 

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Periferic 8 - Art as Gift

Date: 3-18 October 2008

Location: Iasi, Romania

Curator: Dora Hegyi

Hungarian participants: El-Hassan Róza, Loránt Anikó, SZAF (Mécs Miklós és Fischer Judit)

 

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Biennale of Sydney 2008

Revolutions - Forms That Turn

June 18 - September 7 2008

Curator: Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev

Hungarian participant: Csörgő Attila

 

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Manifesta 7

July 19 - November 2 2008

Trentino, South-Tirol, Italy

Curators: Adam Budak, Anselm Franke / Hila Peleg, Raqs Media Collective

Hungarian participants: Miklós Erhardt, Kis Varsó

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“Ship of Fools” film project at the Museum Kiscelli -Municipal Picture Gallery >>>


 

The XIII Edition of the Biennial of young artist from Europe and the Mediterranean

Date: 22-31 May 2008

Location: Puglia, Italy

Hungarian participants: Bérczi Zsófia, Surányi Miklós

 

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5th Berlin Biennale

5 April – 15 June 2008

Films from the Archive of the Balázs Béla Studio

Arsenal Cinema, 22.04.2008, 19:00 - 22:00 Kino 1

Night program of the 5th berlin biennial for contemporary art
Arsenal Cinema, Potsdamer Strasse 2, D-10785 Berlin, U2, S1/S2/S25 Potsdamer Platz   

 

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10. ISTANBUL BIENNALE – Nightcomers

September 8 – November 4 2007

curators: Ovul Durmusoglu, Marcus Graf, Borga Kanturk, Pelin Uran, Adnan Yildiz

Hungarian participants: Luca Gőbölyös and Dániel Tésy.

Nightcomers is one of the night programme projects of the 10th International Istanbul Biennial, perhaps the most somnambulist. The conceptual structure of the project was based on the concept of "dazibao" used by Hou Hanru in reference to wall-mounted posters produced by the public during the Chinese Revolution.

 

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Istanbul Biennial

Nightcomers

 


 

 

Documenta 12 blog

One aim of the study-trip supported by ACAX | Agency for Contemporary art Exchange and tranzit.hu was to provide the Hungarian audience with a lot of up to date information on one of Europe’s most significant art events. Thus the grantees, Zsuzsa Laszlo and Nora Somlyody, in addition to their other publications, started a blog, which can be enriched by the readers questions and comments.

 


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Prague Biennale 3

Glocal and Outsiders: Connecting Cultures in Central Europe

24 May – 26 September 2007

Hungarian curators: Gergely László, Kati Simon

 

For the Prague Biennale 2007, the Hungarian curators have been selecting artworks by young artists from Hungary using different media: video, photography, drawing, installation. The scope of selected works ranges from those motivated by intimate, personal stories to politically and socially inspired pieces. They investigate basic human questions about the perception of time, transiency, personal memories, and examine the problematics of moral values and tolerance from various aspects. Embracing the complexity of our everyday realities the selected works – either focussing on the intimate, private sphere or on the wider social/political context – share similar sensitivities and rather personal approach.

 

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10. Triennale Kleinplastik 2007

Bodycheck
Fellbach, 23 June – 23 September 2007
curator: Matthias Winzen
Hungarian participant: Antal Lakner

 

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São Paulo Biennial 2006

How To Live Together
7 October - 17 December 2006.
Fundação Bienal de São Paulo
Hungarian participant: Antal Lakner

 

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