The biennial starts from the postulate proposed by Latour and Guinard that “people around the world no longer agree on what it means to live ‘on’ Earth”. Curated by Bruno Latour and Martin Guinard.
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The biennial starts from the postulate proposed by Latour and Guinard that “people around the world no longer agree on what it means to live ‘on’ Earth”. Curated by Bruno Latour and Martin Guinard.
RIBOCA2: and suddenly it all blossoms grew out of the urge to change our way of inhabiting the world through reaching out to other voices, sensibilities, and ways of making relationships. As an alternative to the deluge of hopeless narratives, the notion of re-enchantment became a frame for building desirable presents and futures, where the end of “a” world does not mean “the end of the world”. The present global circumstances resonate dramatically with the project and its urgent call for reinvention. Curated by Rebecca Lamarche-Vadel.
Group exhibition curated by Madeleine Schuppli
With Lida Abdul, Yael Bartana, Pierre Bismuth, George Brecht, Angus Fairhurst, Hans Peter Feldmann, Cyprien Gaillard, Douglas Gordon, Mona Hatoum, Pierre Huyghe, Susan Hiller, Kris Martin, Deimantas Narkevicius, Uriel Orlow, Fiona Tan, Carey Young and others.