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Major Asian Biennials and Exhibitions Launch Across the Region in Autumn 2016

festival-fair · 2026-04-20

In the fall of 2016, significant biennials and exhibitions are set to debut throughout Asia. The Seoul Museum of Art will host the SeMA Biennale Mediacity Seoul 2016, curated by Beck Jee-sook, from 1 September to 20 November, featuring 61 artists. The Gwangju Biennale, led by Maria Lind, is scheduled from 2 September to 6 November, highlighting 101 artists. Meanwhile, the Busan Biennale, directed by Yun Cheagab, will occur from 3 September to 30 November, showcasing 320 works by 121 participants. In China, the Shanghai Project kicks off on 4 September, featuring a pavilion designed by Sou Fujimoto, and the Yinchuan Biennale opens on 9 September with approximately 74 artists. Additional exhibitions include Zeng Fanzhi at UCCA and the Singapore Biennale starting on 27 October.

Key facts

  • SeMA Biennale Mediacity Seoul 2016 runs 1 Sep – 20 Nov 2016 at Seoul Museum of Art.
  • 2016 Gwangju Biennale runs 2 Sep – 6 Nov 2016 at Gwangju Biennale Exhibition Hall.
  • Busan Biennale 2016 runs 3 Sep – 30 Nov 2016 at Busan Museum of Art.
  • Shanghai Project runs 4 Sep 2016 – Jul 2017 at Shanghai Himalayas Museum.
  • Yinchuan Biennale runs 9 Sep – 18 Nov 2016 at MOCA Yinchuan.
  • Zeng Fanzhi solo show at UCCA Beijing runs 19 Sep – 19 Nov 2016.
  • Singapore Biennale 2016 runs 27 Oct 2016 – 26 Feb 2017 at Singapore Art Museum.
  • Okayama Art Summit 2016 runs 9 Oct – 27 Nov 2016 in Okayama, Japan.

Entities

Artists

  • Beck Jee-sook
  • Pierre Huyghe
  • Carolee Schneemann
  • Christine Sun Kim
  • Zanele Muholi
  • Oliver Laric
  • Yang Ah Ham
  • Taeyoon Choi
  • Maria Lind
  • Tyler Coburn
  • Raqs Media Collective
  • Pratchaya Phinthong
  • Hito Steyerl
  • Yun Cheagab
  • Yongwoo Lee
  • Hans Ulrich Obrist
  • Sou Fujimoto
  • Cildo Meireles
  • Otobong Nkanga
  • Douglas Coupland
  • Zhang Haimeng
  • Simon Castets
  • Kim Dae-shik
  • Bose Krishnamachari
  • Ai Weiwei
  • Heman Chong
  • Liu Wei
  • Abigail Reynolds
  • Zeng Fanzhi
  • Guy Ullens
  • Nadim Abbas
  • Paul Virilio
  • Qiao Zhibing
  • Antony Gormley
  • Olafur Eliasson
  • Sterling Ruby
  • Thomas Houseago
  • Theaster Gates
  • Ding Yi
  • Jia Aili
  • Liu Jianhua
  • Liu Xiaodong
  • Mao Yan
  • Xu Zhen
  • Yang Fudong
  • Yan Pei-Ming
  • Zhang Enli
  • Zhang Xiaogang
  • Susie Lingham
  • Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook
  • Martha Atienza
  • Nguyen Phuong Linh
  • Simon Starling
  • W.B. Yeats
  • Ezra Pound
  • Michio Ito
  • Yasuo Miichi
  • Javier de Frutos
  • Kimsooja
  • Lee Bul
  • Ahn Kyu-chul
  • Koo Jeong A
  • Chiharu Shiota
  • Nil Yalter
  • Lee Kun-Yong
  • Joan Key
  • Sora Kim
  • Chung Seoyoung
  • Liam Gillick
  • Shimabuku
  • Peter Fischli
  • David Weiss
  • Trisha Baga
  • Tatsuo Majima
  • Rirkrit Tiravanija
  • Anton Vidokle
  • Lawrence Weiner
  • Anicka Yi
  • Muga Miyahara
  • Leung Chi Wo
  • Samson Young
  • Frantz Fanon
  • Trevor Yeung

Institutions

  • Seoul Museum of Art
  • ARKO Art Center
  • Gwangju Biennale Foundation
  • How Art Museum
  • Shanghai Himalayas Museum
  • McKinsey Shanghai
  • MOCA Yinchuan
  • Kochi-Muziris Biennale
  • Ullens Center for Contemporary Art
  • Qiao Space
  • Shanghai Night
  • Singapore Art Museum
  • Japan Society
  • Common Guild
  • National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea
  • Hyundai
  • Korean Cultural Centre UK
  • Blain/Southern Berlin
  • Arter
  • Tate Modern
  • Gallery Hyundai
  • Art Sonje Center
  • Taka Ishii Gallery
  • Rokeby
  • Para/Site
  • Experimenter
  • Blindspot
  • 1a Space
  • Grey and Green Ping Pong
  • Department of Health
  • Social Welfare Department
  • ArtReview Asia

Locations

  • Seoul
  • South Korea
  • Gwangju
  • Busan
  • Shanghai
  • China
  • Yinchuan
  • Beijing
  • Singapore
  • Okayama
  • Japan
  • New York
  • United States
  • London
  • United Kingdom
  • Berlin
  • Germany
  • Istanbul
  • Turkey
  • Paris
  • France
  • Glasgow
  • Scotland
  • Liverpool
  • Kolkata
  • India
  • Hong Kong
  • Venice
  • Italy
  • São Paulo
  • Brazil
  • Martian
  • Persian
  • Tokyo
  • West Bund

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