Biennale of Sydney 2006
From Asian Art Documentation
Biennale of Sydney 2006
Contents |
[edit] About
from Biennale website
"The 15th Biennale of Sydney is organised around the conceptual framework Zones of Contact. It will include 85 artists and collaborations from 57 cities in 44 countries making it one of the most ambitious, daring and challenging Biennales ever. In 2006 the Biennale of Sydney will collaborate with arts organisations across Sydney, extending to more than 16 venues and sites.Exciting new projects will be created for specific public sites and outdoor locations. A program of performances, public talks, symposia and workshops that will be held over the duration of the Biennale of Sydney. There is also an Australia-wide program involving galleries, art schools and organisations in a number of cities across Australia."
<events> 2006-06-08: Starts 2006-08-12: Ends </events>
[edit] Event Location
More than 16 venues and sites across Sydney
[edit] Curatorial memebers
Charles Merewether (Artistic Director/Curator)
[edit] Participating artists
Hamra Abbas (Germany) | Ai Weiwei (China) | Navjot Altaf (India) | Ghada Amer (Egypt/USA) | Mamma Andersson (Sweden) | Alfredo Juan Aquilizan & Maria Isabel Gaudinez-Aquilizan (Philippines) | Fikret Atay (Turkey/France) | The Atlas Group / Walid Raad (Lebanon/USA) | Miroslaw Balka (Poland) | Rebecca Belmore (Canada) | Zarina Bhimji (Uganda/UK) | Stella Brennan (New Zealand) | Elina Brotherus (Finland/France) | Cao Fei (China) | Chen Chieh-jen (Taiwan) | Olga Chernysheva (Russia) | Nina Nawalowalo (New Zealand) | José Damasceno (Brazil) | Călin Dan (Romania/Netherlands) | Tacita Dean (UK/Germany) | Evelīna Deičmane (Latvia) | Sebastián Díaz Morales (Argentina/Netherlands) | Biljana Djurdjević (Serbia) | Meschac Gaba (Benin/Netherlands) | Ghazel (Iran/France) | Antony Gormley (UK) | Julie Gough (Australia) | Brett Graham & Rachael Rakena (New Zealand) | Shilpa Gupta (India) | Laurent Gutierrez & Valérie Portefaix (Morocco/France/China) | Dmitry Gutov (Russia) | Mona Hatoum (Lebanon/UK/Germany) | Diango Hernández (Germany/Itary/Cuba) Emily Jacir (Saudi Arabia/USA/Palestine) | Šejla Kamerić (Bosnia and Herzegovina) | Amar Kanwar (India) | Hassan Khan (UK/Egypt) | Elena Kovylina (Russia/Germany/Switzland/USA) | Ruark Lewis (Australia) | Liu Xiaodong (China) | Sharon Lockhart (USA) | Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (Mexico/Spain) | Lu Qing (China) | Djambawa Marawili (Northern Territory) | Marepe (Brazil) | Julie Mehretu & Stephen Vitiello (Ethiopia/USA) | Almagul Menlibayeva (Kazakhstan/Germany) | Hayati Mokhtar & Dain-Iskandar Said (Malysia) | Daido Moriyama (Japan) | Rabih Mroué (Lebanon) | Tomoko Mukaiyama (Japan/Netherlands) | Ujino Muneteru (Japan) | Katrīna Neiburga (Latvia) | Tom Nicholson (Australia) | Rose Nolan (Australia) | Damián Ortega (Mexico/Germany) | Adrian Paci (Albania/Itary) | Milenko Prvacki (Serbia/Singapore) | Tawatchai Puntusawasdi (Thailand) ) | Qin Yufen (China/Germany) | Raqs Media Collective (India) | John Reynolds (New Zealand) | Liisa Roberts (France/Finland/Russia/USA) | Liza Ryan (USA) | Raeda Saadeh (Palestine/Israel) | Anri Sala (Albania/Germany) | Jayce Salloum (Canada) | Ruti Sela & Maayan Amir (Israel) | Anas Al-Shaikh (Bahrain) | Nurit Sharett (Israel) | Ranjani Shettar (India) | Mladen Stilinović (Serbia/Croatia) | Alia Syed (UK) | Tabaimo (Japan) | Kei Takemura (Japan/Germany) | Fiona Tan (Indonesia/Netherlands) | Kai Syng Tan (Singapore) | Imants Tillers (Australia) | Milica Tomić (Serbia) | Mürüvvet Türkyilmaz (Turkey) | U Sunok (South Korea) | Lidwien van de Ven (Netherlands) | Savanhdary Vongpoothorn (Laos/Australia) Yelena Vorobyeva & Viktor Vorobyev (Turkmenistan/Kazakhstan) | Akram Zaatari (Lebanon)

