Biennale
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The name Biennale is Italian and means "every other year", describing an event that happens every 2 years. The most important Biennale is an art exhibition that takes place for three months in Venice — the Venice Biennale — but there are numerous others:
- Biennale de l'An 3000 São Paulo
- Berlin Biennale, international exposition of contemporary art in Berlin
- Brussels Biennial of Contemporary Art, in Brussels
- Bucharest Biennale in Bucharest, Romania
- CAFKA, Canadian Biennale of Contemporary Art
- Manifesta, European Biennale of contemporary art in different European cities
- Moscow Biennale in Moscow (Russia)
- Mostra di Architettura di Venezia, International bi-annual Architecture Exhibition in Venice
- Münchener Biennale, international festival for new music theatre in Munich
- Iowa Biennial, in Iowa, (USA)
- Internationale Architektur Biennale in Rotterdam
- Biennale of Sydney
- Bienal de São Paulo in São Paulo
- Singapore Biennale, held in various locations across the city-state island of Singapore
- Liverpool Biennial
- Kwangju Biennale in Kwangju (also spelled Gwangju), South Korea
- Ljubljana Graphic Biennale in Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Tirana Biennale, in Tirana, Albania
- Istanbul Biennial, in Istanbul, Turkey
- Biennale of Iranian Graphic Designers, in Tehran, Iran
- Biennale of Miniature Art, in Czestochowa, Poland
- Göteborg International Biennial For Contemporary Art Sweden
- Vancouver Sculpture Biennale, in Vancouver (Canada)
[edit] External links
- Berlin Biennale
- Brussels Biennial
- Lyon Biennale
- PHILAGRAFIKA 2010: An international, contemporary art quadrennial that celebrates the printed image as a core strategy for artists today. This set of curated exhibitions will premier January through April 2010 in Philadelphia
- Moskow Biennale
- Istanbul Biennial
- Singapore Biennale
- In the slush puddle of existence, on the Berlin Biennale, at signandsight.com
- Vancouver Sculpture Biennale
- Whitney Biennale
- International Contemporary Art Biennal of Arad - Romania
- Iowa Biennial