Adrian Piper
Aernout Mik
Ai Weiwei
Albano Afonso
Alberto Greco
Alessandra Sanguinetti
Alfredo Jaar
Alice Miceli
Allan Sekula
Allora & Calzadilla
Amar Kanwar
Amelia Toledo
Ana Gallardo
Andrea Buttner
Andrea Geyer
Andrew Esiebo
Anna Maria Maiolino
Anri Sala
Antonieta Sosa
Antonio Dias
Antonio Manuel
Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Archigram Group
Artur Barrio
Artur Zmijewski
CADA - Colectivo Acciones de Arte
Cao Fei
Carlos Bunga
Carlos Garaicoa
Carlos Teixeira
Carlos Vergara
Carlos Zilio
Chantal Akerman
Chen Chieh-jen
Chim Pom
Cildo Meireles
Cinthia Marcelle
Claudia Joskowicz
Claudio Perna
Daniel Senise
David Claerbout
David Cury
David Goldblatt
David Lamelas
David Maljkovic
Deimantas Narkevicius
Dora Garcia
Douglas Gordon
Eduardo Coimbra
Eduardo Navarro
Efrain Almeida
Emily Jacir
Enrique Jezik
Ernesto Neto
Fernando Lindote
Filipa Cesar
Fiona Tan
Flavio de Carvalho
Francis Alys
Gabriel Acevedo Velarde
Gil Vicente
Graziela Kunsch
Gustav Metzger
Guy de Cointet
Guy Veloso
Harun Farocki
Helio Oiticica
Henrique Oliveira
High Red Center
Ilya Kabakov
Isa Genzken
Jacobo Borges
James Coleman
Jean Luc Godard
Jeremy Deller
Jimmie Durham
Joachim Koester
Jonas Mekas
Jonathas de Andrade
Jose' Antonio Vega Macotela
Jose' Leonilson
Jose' Spaniol
Joseph Kosuth
Juliana Stein
Julie Ault
Martin Beck
Karina Skvirsky Aguilera
Kboco Loeb
Roberto Loeb
Kendell Geers
Kiluanji Kia Henda
Kimathi Donkor
Kutlug Ataman
Livio Tragtenberg
Luiz Zerbini
Lygia Pape
Manfred Pernice
Manon de Boer
Marcelo Silveira
Marcius Galan
Maria Lusitano Santos
Maria Thereza Alves
Marila Dardot
Fabio Morais
Mario Garcia Torres
Marlene Dumas
Marta Minujin
Mateo Lopez
Matheus Rocha Pitta
Miguel Angel Rojas
Miguel Rio Branco
Milton Machado
Mira Schendel
Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian
Moshekwa Langa
Nastio Mosquito
Bofa da Cara
Nan Goldin
Nancy Spero
Nelson Leirner
Nnenna Okore
NS Harsha
Nuno Ramos
Oscar Bony
Oswaldo Goeldi
Otobong Nkanga
Otolith Group
Palle Nielsen
Paulo Bruscky
Pedro Barateiro
Pedro Costa
Pixacao SP
Qiu Anxiong China
Raqs Media Colective
Rex Time
Roberto Jacoby
Rochelle Costi
Rodrigo Andrade
Ronald Duarte
Rosangela Renno'
Runa Islam
Samuel Beckett
Sandra Gamarra
Sara Ramo
Simon Fujiwara
Sophie Ristelhueber
Steve McQueen
Sue Tompkins
Superstudio
Susan Philipsz
Tacita Dean
Tamar Guimaraes
Tatiana Blass
Tatiana Trouve'
Tobias Putrih
Tucuman Arde
UNStudio
Wendelien van Oldenborgh
Wilfredo Prieto
Yael Bartana
Yoel Vazquez
Yonamine
Yto Barrada
Zanele Muholi
Zarina Bhimji
Moacir dos Anjos
Agnaldo Farias
Chus Martinez
Fernando Alvim
Rina Carvajal
Sarat Maharaj
Yuko Hasegawa
The 29th Bienal is anchored on the notion that it is impossible to separate art from politics. In this sense, the title chosen ''There is always a cup of sea to sail in'', a quote of the Brazilian poet Jorge de Lima, singularly asserts that the utopian dimension of art is contained within itself, not without it or beyond it. The exhibition will display works by approximately 160 artists from all over the world, it proposes to be a multi-faceted project where art is a means to get to know and change the world in a unique manner.
Chief curators: Moacir dos Anjos, Agnaldo Farias, invited curators: Chus Martinez, Fernando Alvim, Rina Carvajal, Sarat Maharaj, Yuko Hasegawa
The 29th Bienal de São Paulo is anchored on the notion that it is impossible to separate art from politics. Such impossibility is expressed in the fact that art, through ways of its own, is capable of blocking the sensorial coordinates through which we understand and inhabit the world by bringing into it themes and attitudes that did not previously fit in, thus making it different and wider.
The choice of this organizing principle for the 29th Bienal de São Paulo curatorial project rests on two major reasons. Firstly, because we live in a world of diverse conflicts, where sociability paradigms are being constantly challenged and on which art stands as a privileged means of understanding and, at the same time, reinventing reality. Secondly, the movement towards bringing art and politics closer together has been so intense in the past two decades that again emphasis should be placed on the uniqueness of the former over the latter, as they are very often confounded to the point of indistinctness.
In this sense, the title chosen for the 29th Bienal de São Paulo "There is always a cup of sea to sail in" - a quote borrowed from the Brazilian poet Jorge de Lima’s major work Invenção de Orfeu (1952) – singularly epitomizes what the forthcoming Bienal de São Paulo edition seeks to achieve: to assert that the utopian dimension of art is contained within itself, not without it or beyond it. It is in the "cup of sea" – or in this near infinite where artists insist on producing their works in – that in fact lies the power to move forward, despite everything else. As Jorge de Lima’s poem goes "the power to sail on even without ships / even without waves and sand."
As a space where this commitment resonates in many different ways, the 29th Bienal exhibition will put visitors in touch with ways of thinking and inhabiting the world that go beyond the consensus building that organizes it and make it a small place to live, where not everything or everyone fits in. The 29th Bienal will bring visitors in touch with the politics of art.
Therefore, it is the 29th Bienal de São Paulo’s intention to be at once a celebration of art making and an assertion of its responsibility before life; a moment of disconcerting the senses while generating knowledge that is nowhere else. For this reason, it intends to instill its audience with the sensitive experience that emerges from the mesh of displayed works and their ability to critically reflect the world in which they are inscribed. In short, to provide examples of how art weaves a politics that is deeply entrenched into it.
Curatorial Team
The 29th Bienal de São Paulo is curated by Moacir dos Anjos and Agnaldo Farias and by a team of guest curators from various backgrounds who contribute their experience to the curatorial project, so that its reach and density are on par with the international vocation of the Bienal de São Paulo at its very inception. And they are: Fernando Alvim (Angola), Rina Carvajal (Venezuela / USA), Yuko Hasegawa (Japan), Sarat Maharaj (South Africa / UK), and Chus Martinez (Spain).
The Exhibit within Place and Time
The 29th Bienal de São Paulo exhibition will display works of art by approximately 160 artists from all over the world. The so-called national representations - a typical trait of the Bienal de São Paulo until recently - have been abolished as they no longer convey the complex network of migrations and cultural flows that characterize modern life. However, it is important for the 29th Bienal de São Paulo to emphasize the place and time in which it is organized: from Brazil and from a time of rapid geopolitical reorganization of the world.
Bienal Extended
The curatorial project described herein does not exhaust itself merely in the presentation of an articulated set of works of art, even though they are clearly its core and purpose. Nor does it limit itself to the dates when the exhibition will take place. The 29th Bienal de São Paulo will be extended into different parts, starting now, through its educational program, discursive activities, art residencies, and its website. It proposes to be a multi-faceted project where art is a means to get to know and change the world in a unique manner.
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September 20 - 2010
Press preview
September 21 - 2010
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. - Press preview
7 p.m. - Guest preview
September 22, 23 and 24 - 2010
Private previews
September 25 - 2010
10 a.m. - Open to the public
December 12 - 2010 Closing date
Fundação Bienal de São Paulo
Parque Ibirapuera Portão 3 Pavilhão Ciccillo Matarazzo
04094-000 São Paulo-SP Brazil
Opening hours
Mon-Wed: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Thu & Fri: 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Sat & Sun: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Free admission