Cosmin Costinaș and Inti Guerrero appointed curators for 2024 Sydney Biennial
Cosmin Costinaș and Inti Guerrero will lead the 2024 Sydney Biennial, exploring both historical and contemporary issues through diverse art forms. This Berlin-based duo has collaborated on various projects, including A Journal of the Plague Year, which toured Hong Kong, Taipei, Seoul, and San Francisco from 2013 to 2015. Costinaș, a Romanian, recently wrapped up over a decade as the director of Para Site in Hong Kong and is currently curating the Romanian pavilion at the Venice Biennale. Guerrero, from Colombia, has previously directed bap – bellas artes projects in Manila and curated the 2018 EVA International biennial. They praised past Sydney Biennial editions for their community and socio-political focus, following Colombian curator José Roca’s 2022 leadership.
Key facts
- Cosmin Costinaș and Inti Guerrero will curate the 2024 Sydney Biennial
- The curators aim to examine the past and present through multiple art languages
- Costinaș left Para Site in Hong Kong after eleven years as director
- Costinaș is curating the Romanian pavilion at the Venice Biennale this year
- Costinaș served as executive curator for the Kathmandu Triennale 2022
- Guerrero directed bap – bellas artes projects in Manila for four years
- Guerrero curated the 2018 EVA International biennial in Limerick
- Guerrero was an adjunct curator for Latin American art at Tate from 2016 to 2020
Entities
Artists
- Cosmin Costinaș
- Inti Guerrero
- José Roca
Institutions
- Sydney Biennial
- Para Site
- Venice Biennale
- Kathmandu Triennale
- Aichi Triennale
- bap – bellas artes projects
- EVA International
- Tate
- TEOR/éTica
- Dakar Biennale
Locations
- Sydney
- Australia
- Hong Kong
- Romania
- Venice
- Italy
- Kathmandu
- Nepal
- Berlin
- Germany
- Manila
- Philippines
- Limerick
- Ireland
- London
- United Kingdom
- San Jose
- Costa Rica
- Colombia
- Taipei
- Taiwan
- Seoul
- South Korea
- San Francisco
- United States