Biennale de la Biche Opens on Caribbean Island Threatened by Climate Change
The first edition of the Biennale de la Biche has opened on Îlet La Biche, a small Caribbean island in Guadeloupe. Curated by Alex Urso and Polish artist Maess Anand, the exhibition deliberately takes place in a fragile environmental context at risk of disappearance due to global warming. The project embeds creativity in a declared socio-political dimension.
Key facts
- The Biennale de la Biche opened a few days ago.
- It is held on Îlet La Biche, a Caribbean islet part of Guadeloupe.
- The biennial is curated by Alex Urso and artist Maess Anand.
- The project is deliberately set in a fragile environment threatened by global warming.
- The initiative aims to embed creativity in a socio-political context.
- This is the first edition of the Biennale de la Biche.
Entities
Artists
- Maess Anand
Institutions
- Biennale de la Biche
- Artribune
Locations
- Îlet La Biche
- Guadeloupe
- Caribbean