11th Gwangju Biennale
2. 9. – 6. 11. 2016
Korea

Fellows

The GB11 Biennale Fellows consist of roughly one hundred small- and medium-scale art organizations across the world whose work makes important contributions to the art of today, yet remains under the radar. Biennale Fellows will continue doing the important work they normally do, without GB11 being involved in their activities.
These organizations often function as the research and development department of the art world, generating new ideas, supporting artists to allow them to experiment and cultivate their practices, shaping new curatorial and educational methods, and fostering active relationships to their field as well as to their physical, social, and political environments. Yet the significance of their works for a wider art and social ecology has not been acknowledged enough.

To All the Contributing Factors

The Forum entitled To All the Contributing Factoris, consists of three days of activities dedicated to questions of value, continuity, and scale through the lens of the art organizational practices of the so-called Biennale Fellows, around 100 small and mid-size “differential” art organizations from various parts of the world, and imagining acts in common. Representatives from about 80 of the Fellows will participate in the Forum.



The Forum will take place at several locations, including the Gwangju Biennale Hall, 518 Archives, Gwangju International Center, Mite-Ugro, and May Mother's House.

Curated by Binna Choi and Maria Lind.
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Triangle, New York

self-presentation:

Artists: At the center of our activities are local and international artists-in-residence. During GB11, our New York City studios host Mary Walling Blackburn, Vojtěch Fröhlich, Pedro Neves Marques, Gizela Mickiewicz, Andi Schmied, Mariana Silva, Maija Timonen, and Zuzana Žabková. Research: Triangle produces and shares knowledge as an institution around a new theme each season. Autumn 2016 considers “Above The Glass Ceiling, The Sky,” investigating and challenging persistent structural inequalities of art’s institutions. Hyper-Local: We produce a quarterly publication on-site to reflect on Triangle’s immediate context and interlocutors, directly engaging the research and work of our artists-, curators- and writers-in-residence. In an age of global, digital communication, we prefer the hyper-local—you must visit us to get a copy. Singular: In 2017, in celebration our 35th anniversary, Triangle is launching a brand-new exhibition platform that will focus in on just one artwork at a time. Team: Laurel Ptak is Director & Curator and Amy Zion is Program Curator. Design by Erin Knutson & Eric Nylund.

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