The sixth edition of the Kochi Biennale, an international contemporary art fair held in Kochi, India, has officially opened its doors to the public. The event is curated by Indian artist and curator Anita Doshi and her team at HH Art Spaces.
This year's biennale features 66 artists from around the world, including many women artists who are breaking new ground in their respective fields. The exhibition will be held at various venues across Kochi, including Anand Warehouse, SMS Hall, and other historic sites.
The curator, Anita Doshi, has stated that the goal of this edition is not to produce a polished spectacle for the art world, but rather to create an immersive experience that reflects the character of the place - its specificities, challenges, and potential. The exhibition will be held in collaboration with local communities and organizations, and will focus on themes such as social justice, environmental sustainability, and cultural heritage.
Some notable artists featured in the biennale include Jayashree Chakravarty, Aditya Puthur, Bani Abidi from Pakistan and Anupama from India, among others. The exhibition also features a range of works that explore the intersection of art and activism, including large-scale installations, performances, and interactive experiences.
A major aspect of the biennale is its commitment to accessibility and inclusivity. The event aims to connect with audiences through immediacy, delight, and seduction, rather than alienating them with dense language or complex theory. The exhibition also includes a range of public programs and activities, including workshops, lectures, and performances.
The Kochi Biennale has become an important platform for showcasing contemporary art from India and around the world, and its commitment to promoting social justice, environmental sustainability, and cultural heritage makes it a unique and influential event in the global art calendar.
This year's biennale features 66 artists from around the world, including many women artists who are breaking new ground in their respective fields. The exhibition will be held at various venues across Kochi, including Anand Warehouse, SMS Hall, and other historic sites.
The curator, Anita Doshi, has stated that the goal of this edition is not to produce a polished spectacle for the art world, but rather to create an immersive experience that reflects the character of the place - its specificities, challenges, and potential. The exhibition will be held in collaboration with local communities and organizations, and will focus on themes such as social justice, environmental sustainability, and cultural heritage.
Some notable artists featured in the biennale include Jayashree Chakravarty, Aditya Puthur, Bani Abidi from Pakistan and Anupama from India, among others. The exhibition also features a range of works that explore the intersection of art and activism, including large-scale installations, performances, and interactive experiences.
A major aspect of the biennale is its commitment to accessibility and inclusivity. The event aims to connect with audiences through immediacy, delight, and seduction, rather than alienating them with dense language or complex theory. The exhibition also includes a range of public programs and activities, including workshops, lectures, and performances.
The Kochi Biennale has become an important platform for showcasing contemporary art from India and around the world, and its commitment to promoting social justice, environmental sustainability, and cultural heritage makes it a unique and influential event in the global art calendar.