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abril 7, 2020

A 22ª Bienal de Sydney fechada pela Covid-19 em modo digital

A 22ª Bienal de Sydney, marcada para acontecer de 14 de março a 8 de junho de 2020, foi fechada a partir de 24 de março devido à pandemia da Covid-19. O comunicado abaixo anunciou a mudança de Nirin, o título da Bienal, para uma experiência digital.

Cássia Bundock nos deu a dica de que essa bienal, que foi inteiramente feita através de uma perspectiva indígena, havia migrado para o modo digital. Confira os perfis dos artistas brasileiros participantes de Nirin: Denilson Baniwa, Jota Mombaça, Maria Thereza Alves, Paulo Nazareth e Rosana Paulino.

22nd Biennale of Sydney: Nirin moves to digital experience

For nearly 50 years, the Biennale of Sydney has presented some of the most dynamic contemporary art from around the globe in iconic venues across Sydney.

This year’s exhibition, titled Nirin and meaning ‘edge’ in Wiradjuri, is an artist- and First Nations-led biennale showcasing more than 700 artworks by 101 artists and collectives. A global platform for diverse cultures and perspectives, the Biennale unites people across the world, stimulating dialogue and inspiring change.

The COVID-19 pandemic and potential impact on the safety of our visitors, artists, staff and wider community remains our top priority. And so, in line with the latest advice from Government authorities, the Biennale of Sydney is closing its public exhibitions from Tuesday, 24 March 2020 until further notice.

We will continue to adapt and innovate in the face of this global crisis. Our doors close across Sydney, and they will open online – for everyone, everywhere across the world. We remain steadfastly committed to the artists and communities we serve by moving to a digital program.

Working with long-time Biennale partner Google - and in a first for the Biennale of Sydney - audiences around the world will be able to engage with Nirin on the Google Arts & Culture platform. Creating a virtual Biennale will bring the exhibition and programs to life through live content, virtual walk-throughs, podcasts, interactive Q&As, curated tours and artist takeovers.

At times like these, it is more important than ever that we find ways to connect, to help each other, listen, collaborate and heal – all core themes of Nirin.

The Biennale remains artist-led and will allow our artists to lead the way in responding to the urgent social, political, and environmental issues we are facing today. We are shifting to digital programs, sharing more in coming weeks.

We look forward to welcoming you back to the physical exhibition when our Government authorities deem it safe to reopen. Until then, we encourage everyone to look after one another during this challenging time, and when you go looking for connections in isolation, engage online.

Posted by Patricia Canetti at 8:50 AM