34th Bienal de São Paulo Postponed to October, Faces Criticism
The 34th Bienal de São Paulo has been postponed to October, as reported by Arte Brasileiros. The event, originally scheduled for an earlier date, is now set to open in October. The biennial has drawn criticism, with some describing it as a 'bienal da esperança' (biennial of hope) that romanticizes catastrophes. José Olympio Pereira commented that the Bienal should not take sides but encourage dialogue. The exhibition is described as a three-year biennial, featuring a collective show, intimate exercises, and pre-Inca language references. The main exhibition was delayed to October.
Key facts
- 34th Bienal de São Paulo postponed to October
- Criticized as 'bienal da esperança' romanticizing catastrophes
- José Olympio Pereira stated Bienal should encourage dialogue, not take sides
- Described as a three-year biennial
- Features collective show, intimate exercises, pre-Inca language
- Main exhibition delayed to October
Entities
Institutions
- Bienal de São Paulo
- Arte Brasileiros
Locations
- São Paulo
- Brazil