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The 11th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art is curated by María Berríos, Renata Cervetto, Lisette Lagnado, and Agustín Pérez Rubio. The members of this intergenerational, female identified team of South-American curators envision this edition of the Berlin Biennale as a series of lived experiences that evolve as a process. It begins with three sequential moments, exp. 1, exp. 2, and exp. 3, unfolding from September 2019 to July 2020, which attempt to learn from and build sustainable relations, not only with participating artists and projects, but as importantly with the city and people of Berlin. The starting point is the immediate surroundings of the ExRotaprint complex in the neighborhood of Wedding. Nothing is complete; things are expected to move and be transformed. The epilogue of the 11th Berlin Biennale brings forth these experiences at four venues throughout the city: KW Institute for Contemporary Art, daadgalerie, Gropius Bau, and 11th Berlin Biennale c/o ExRotaprint.
11th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art
exp. 1: 7.9.–9.11.2019
exp. 2: 30.11.2019–8.2.2020
exp. 3: 22.2.–2.5.2020, extended until 25.7.2020
epilogue: 5.9.–1.11.2020
The Covid-19 pandemic has affected preparations for the 11th Berlin Biennale. The fourth part was initially scheduled from June 13 to September 13, 2020.
Read more about the institution and past Berlin Biennale editions
Invitation to the Species: Cecilia Vicuña
Tamaas / Cecilia Vicuña
Podcast
BLM KOREA ARTS
#BlackLivesMatter #BLMKoreaArts
Young-jun Tak
Statement
COVID-19 VIDEOS
Carlos Motta
Video
Feminist Health Care Research Group
Web archive
Weaving Solidarity
Renata Cervetto and Duygu Örs
Q&A
St Sara Kali George
Delaine Le Bas
Soundscape
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The 11th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art is curated by María Berríos, Renata Cervetto, Lisette Lagnado, and Agustín Pérez Rubio. The members of this intergenerational, female identified team of South-American curators envision this edition of the Berlin Biennale as a series of lived experiences that evolve as a process. It begins with three sequential moments, exp. 1, exp. 2, and exp. 3, unfolding from September 2019 to July 2020, which attempt to learn from and build sustainable relations, not only with participating artists and projects, but as importantly with the city and people of Berlin. The starting point is the immediate surroundings of the ExRotaprint complex in the neighborhood of Wedding. Nothing is complete; things are expected to move and be transformed. The epilogue of the 11th Berlin Biennale brings forth these experiences at four venues throughout the city: KW Institute for Contemporary Art, daadgalerie, Gropius Bau, and 11th Berlin Biennale c/o ExRotaprint.
11th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art
exp. 1: 7.9.–9.11.2019
exp. 2: 30.11.2019–8.2.2020
exp. 3: 22.2.–2.5.2020, extended until 25.7.2020
epilogue: 5.9.–1.11.2020
The Covid-19 pandemic has affected preparations for the 11th Berlin Biennale. The fourth part was initially scheduled from June 13 to September 13, 2020.
Read more about the institution and past Berlin Biennale editions
Maternidades subversivas
María Llopis
Monograph
Memorial to the Sinti and Roma Victims of National Socialism
Dani Karavan
Memorial
A Moment of True Decolonization / Episode #6: Sinthujan Varatharajah. Constructing the Tamil Eelam State
The Funambulist / Sinthujan Varatharajah
Podcast
Hatred Among Us
Lisette Lagnado
Essay
Undocumented Rumours and Disappearing Acts from Chile
María Berríos
Essay
COVID-19 VIDEOS
Carlos Motta
Video
By using this website you agree to the use of cookies in accordance with our data privacy policy.
The 11th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art is curated by María Berríos, Renata Cervetto, Lisette Lagnado, and Agustín Pérez Rubio. The members of this intergenerational, female identified team of South-American curators envision this edition of the Berlin Biennale as a series of lived experiences that evolve as a process. It begins with three sequential moments, exp. 1, exp. 2, and exp. 3, unfolding from September 2019 to July 2020, which attempt to learn from and build sustainable relations, not only with participating artists and projects, but as importantly with the city and people of Berlin. The starting point is the immediate surroundings of the ExRotaprint complex in the neighborhood of Wedding. Nothing is complete; things are expected to move and be transformed. The epilogue of the 11th Berlin Biennale brings forth these experiences at four venues throughout the city: KW Institute for Contemporary Art, daadgalerie, Gropius Bau, and 11th Berlin Biennale c/o ExRotaprint.
11th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art
exp. 1: 7.9.–9.11.2019
exp. 2: 30.11.2019–8.2.2020
exp. 3: 22.2.–2.5.2020, extended until 25.7.2020
epilogue: 5.9.–1.11.2020
The Covid-19 pandemic has affected preparations for the 11th Berlin Biennale. The fourth part was initially scheduled from June 13 to September 13, 2020.
Read more about the institution and past Berlin Biennale editions
Teatro da Vertigem
Monograph
THE MOBILIZATION
Nicolás Cuello
Text
BLM KOREA ARTS
#BlackLivesMatter #BLMKoreaArts
Young-jun Tak
Statement
Solidarity and Storytelling. Rumors against Enclosure
María Berríos
Essay
Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende (MSSA) in Berlin
A conversation between María Berríos and Melanie Roumiguière
Conversation
Undocumented Rumours and Disappearing Acts from Chile
María Berríos
Essay
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The 11th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art is curated by María Berríos, Renata Cervetto, Lisette Lagnado, and Agustín Pérez Rubio. The members of this intergenerational, female identified team of South-American curators envision this edition of the Berlin Biennale as a series of lived experiences that evolve as a process. It begins with three sequential moments, exp. 1, exp. 2, and exp. 3, unfolding from September 2019 to July 2020, which attempt to learn from and build sustainable relations, not only with participating artists and projects, but as importantly with the city and people of Berlin. The starting point is the immediate surroundings of the ExRotaprint complex in the neighborhood of Wedding. Nothing is complete; things are expected to move and be transformed. The epilogue of the 11th Berlin Biennale brings forth these experiences at four venues throughout the city: KW Institute for Contemporary Art, daadgalerie, Gropius Bau, and 11th Berlin Biennale c/o ExRotaprint.
11th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art
exp. 1: 7.9.–9.11.2019
exp. 2: 30.11.2019–8.2.2020
exp. 3: 22.2.–2.5.2020, extended until 25.7.2020
epilogue: 5.9.–1.11.2020
The Covid-19 pandemic has affected preparations for the 11th Berlin Biennale. The fourth part was initially scheduled from June 13 to September 13, 2020.
Read more about the institution and past Berlin Biennale editions
Feminist Health Care Research Group
Web archive
St Sara Kali George
Delaine Le Bas
Soundscape
A Moment of True Decolonization / Episode #6: Sinthujan Varatharajah. Constructing the Tamil Eelam State
The Funambulist / Sinthujan Varatharajah
Podcast
Solidarity and Storytelling. Rumors against Enclosure
María Berríos
Essay
Glossary of Common Knowledge
L’Internationale Online
Glossary
Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende (MSSA) in Berlin
A conversation between María Berríos and Melanie Roumiguière
Conversation
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