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Bucharest Biennale 2010

May 21, 2010 - Jul 25, 2010
Bucharest Biennale promote awareness and dissemination of the culture, particularly in the fields of the arts, by means of exchanges and cultural cooperation within Europe and beyond and is looking for strategies that would develop mutual understanding and offer insights from different perspectives.

We are interested in the link between creative practice and social development, in the links between the local, European and global contexts.

Our programs promote the exchange of art and ideas through the staging of contemporary arts and work globally and locally, bringing together an international vision of art and cross-cultural exchange with a commitment to the community involvement and the enrichment of Bucharest's cultural resources.

We assume the urge of a dialogue with the public, of a platform for artists as much as the need of reinventing new forms of artistic expression and encourage curators to make a large selection of artists who would represent best the European unity in diversity.

BB aims to resolve the twofold problems of tradition and modernity, past and present, localism and global village, it strives to attain a balanced status between its aesthetic/artistic quality and popularity by overcoming the feeling of estrangement that the general public has towards the contemporary arts.

The Biennale is building a strong partnership between Bucharest - which is more than a city, it is a symbol of how political can be reflected in every aspect of life - and the Western Europe; it links to an universal problem - that does not take into consideration the geographical or historical context - the problem of resistance in daily life, of details and living as a way of living. BB is a structure able to transform the City itself into an ongoing workshop-cum-field of action.

Fundamentally, European culture has been the result of exchange - sometimes peaceful, other times violent - that have taken place between neighboring societies and between different social groups within a given state. These horizontal and vertical forms of cultural exchange occurred in many different manners: through imitation, assimilation, dissimulation, appropriation, through either mutual understanding or hegemonic dominance.

We would like to operate in a way that demonstrates sensitivity and competence in dealing with the "others" as the "alter" from different cultural backgrounds.

BB aims to encourage creativity of artists, public access to culture, the dissemination of art and culture, inter-cultural dialogue and knowledge of the history and cultural heritage of the European and extra-European people.

Its general purpose is to engender a shared cultural area by bringing people together while preserving their national and regional multiplicity and diversity.

Bucharest Biennale promote awareness and dissemination of the culture, particularly in the fields of the arts, by means of exchanges and cultural cooperation within Europe and beyond and is looking for strategies that would develop mutual understanding and offer insights from different perspectives.

We are interested in the link between creative practice and social development, in the links between the local, European and global contexts.

Our programs promote the exchange of art and ideas through the staging of contemporary arts and work globally and locally, bringing together an international vision of art and cross-cultural exchange with a commitment to the community involvement and the enrichment of Bucharest's cultural resources.

We assume the urge of a dialogue with the public, of a platform for artists as much as the need of reinventing new forms of artistic expression and encourage curators to make a large selection of artists who would represent best the European unity in diversity.

BB aims to resolve the twofold problems of tradition and modernity, past and present, localism and global village, it strives to attain a balanced status between its aesthetic/artistic quality and popularity by overcoming the feeling of estrangement that the general public has towards the contemporary arts.

The Biennale is building a strong partnership between Bucharest - which is more than a city, it is a symbol of how political can be reflected in every aspect of life - and the Western Europe; it links to an universal problem - that does not take into consideration the geographical or historical context - the problem of resistance in daily life, of details and living as a way of living. BB is a structure able to transform the City itself into an ongoing workshop-cum-field of action.

Fundamentally, European culture has been the result of exchange - sometimes peaceful, other times violent - that have taken place between neighboring societies and between different social groups within a given state. These horizontal and vertical forms of cultural exchange occurred in many different manners: through imitation, assimilation, dissimulation, appropriation, through either mutual understanding or hegemonic dominance.

We would like to operate in a way that demonstrates sensitivity and competence in dealing with the "others" as the "alter" from different cultural backgrounds.

BB aims to encourage creativity of artists, public access to culture, the dissemination of art and culture, inter-cultural dialogue and knowledge of the history and cultural heritage of the European and extra-European people.

Its general purpose is to engender a shared cultural area by bringing people together while preserving their national and regional multiplicity and diversity.

Contact details

Performance: Alexandru Dima and Nicoline van Harskamp on Expressive Power in Contemporary Cultural Production - a scripted discussion
May 06, 2010
5:00 - 6:00 PM
Lecture: Rhizomic Structures of Art Institutions. Neo-politics of culture.
May 06, 2010
5:00 PM
Handlung. On Producing Possibilities Live talk between the participating artists of BB4 and the curator Felix Vogel. The talk will explore the production of the concept and the responses of the artists.
May 06, 2010
7:00 PM
Talk: Maria Muhle What is aesthetic realism? From Chris Marker to the Medwedkin Groups
May 06, 2010
5:00 PM
Lecture: Chantal Mouffe Agonistic Politics in the Age of Post-Fordism
May 06, 2010
7:00 PM
Lecture: Goran Bjornberg Narrative spaces, Contemporary art and the shaping of Identity.
May 06, 2010
7:00 PM
Screening: My Beautiful Dacia Directed by: Julio Soto & Stefan Constantinescu
May 06, 2010
8:00 PM
Screening: Kapitalism - Our Improved Formula / Kapitalism - Reteta noastra secreta Directed by Alexandru Solomon
May 06, 2010
8:00 PM
August 23rd 1944 - Performing Recent History A project by tangaProject.
May 06, 2010
5:00 PM
Comparative Art History: The Biennale Principle A conference on the history, present and future of art biennales
May 06, 2010
3:00 - 8:00 PM
Comparative Art History: The Biennale Principle A conference on the history, present and future of art biennales
May 06, 2010
9:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Small Potatoes Make Big Noise Potato talk and distribution With artist Asa Sonjasdotter and biologist Dana Constantinovici
May 06, 2010
3:00 PM
16 Biserica Enei Street Bucharest, Romania
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