Taipei Biennial 2020 to explore ecological divisions with theme 'You and I don’t live on the same planet'
Bruno Latour and Martin Guinard, curators of the Taipei Biennial 2020, have revealed the theme 'You and I don’t live on the same planet'—New Diplomatic Encounters. The biennial, hosted by Taipei Fine Art Museum, will focus on societal divisions regarding ecology, examining confrontation and division through exhibitions, workshops, and research projects. Building on the 2018 edition Post-Nature, which addressed ecological issues, this iteration aims to delve deeper into interactions, dynamics, and diplomatic tactics between human and non-human worlds. The announcement was made on 20 September 2019, setting the stage for the upcoming exhibition.
Key facts
- Curators Bruno Latour and Martin Guinard announced the theme for Taipei Biennial 2020
- Theme is 'You and I don’t live on the same planet'—New Diplomatic Encounters
- Biennial focuses on societal divisions on ecological questions
- Hosted by Taipei Fine Art Museum
- Includes exhibitions, workshops, and research projects
- Builds on 2018 edition Post-Nature
- Announcement date: 20 September 2019
- Explores interactions between human and non-human worlds
Entities
Artists
- Bruno Latour
- Martin Guinard
Institutions
- Taipei Fine Art Museum
- Taipei Biennial
Locations
- Taipei
- Taiwan