venerdì 6 gennaio 2017

BIENNALE DE LA BICHE. The smallest contemporary art biennale in the world

BIENNALE DE LA BICHE
The smallest contemporary art biennale in the world.

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Biennale de La Biche is the smallest contemporary art biennale in the world. For its first edition, Alex Urso and Maess Anand, the project’s founders and curators, have selected fourteen artists from all over the world. Although differing from one another, each participant was asked to conceive an artwork able to coexist with the environment of the location: the enchanting Caribbean island of Ilet de La Biche.

The title chosen for the 2017 edition is "In a land of". This sentence, suspended and imprecise, wants to be a suggestion, an incentive to grasp the essence of the island as a geographically isolated place, but above all, a spot distant from all the limits and conventions of the contemporary art system. Moreover, the location is a transitory place, because it is slowly disappearing: due to the rising sea levels, the island is in fact gradually submerging, and in a few decades, it is destined to disappear.

The artist has been, therefore, invited to interpret the concept of a non-place, elaborating a work that can reflect the transience of time and absolute insecurity to which the island is currently subjected. Thus, the artworks themselves are no longer becoming monumental and durable fragments in the time line of art history, but fragile elements that decay, following the limits of the world they belong to.


ARTISTS
Karolina Bielawska (PL), Norbert Delman (PL), Michal Frydrych (PL), Styrmir Örn Guðmundsson (ICE), Maess (PL), Ryts Monet (ITA), Jeremie Paul (FR), Lukasz Ratz (PL), Lapo Simeoni (ITA), Saku Soukka (FIN), Aleksandra Urban (PL), Yaelle Wisznicki Levi (USA/PL), Alex Urso (ITA), Zuza Ziółkowska-Hercberg (PL).

CURATORS
Alex Urso
Maess Anand

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Opening
January 6, 2017

Grand cul de sac marin, 97115
Guadalupe

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