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35th Bienal Traveling Exhibition – Fortaleza

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Museu de Arte Contemporânea do Ceará / Centro Dragão do Mar de Arte e Cultura

Main access from the museum entrance, avenida Presidente Castelo Branco, s/n

opening: Sep 10, Tue, 6 pm – 9 pm
visitation: Sep 11 – Dec 1, 2024
Wed – Fri, 9 am – 6 pm (access until 5:30 pm)
Sat, Sun, holidays, 1 pm – 6pm (access until 5:30 pm)

For the third time, the Fundação Bienal de São Paulo is taking its traveling exhibitions program to Fortaleza, in partnership with the Government of Ceará, through the Secretariat of Culture and the Centro Dragão do Mar de Arte e Cultura, a facility managed by the Instituto Dragão do Mar (IDM). From September 10 to December 1st, the Museu de Arte Contemporânea do Ceará (MAC-CE), located in the Centro Dragão do Mar de Arte e Cultura, will host a selection of fourteen participants in the 35th Bienal de São Paulo – choreographies of the impossible, curated by Diane Lima, Grada Kilomba, Hélio Menezes and Manuel Borja-Villel. The city has already hosted the traveling exhibitions of the 34th Bienal de São Paulo – Though It’s Dark, Still I Sing (2022) and the 32nd Bienal de São Paulo – Live Uncertainty (2017). The show is signed by J.Macêdo.

On this occasion, the list of participants selected for the traveling exhibition in Fortaleza includes Cozinha Ocupação 9 de Julho – MSTCDeborah AnzingerDenilson BaniwaGabriel Gentil TukanoKatherine DunhamLeilah WeinraubMAHKUMaya DerenMelchor María MercadoNadir Bouhmouch e Soumeya Ait AhmedNikau HindinNontsikelelo MutitiRosa Gauditano and Simone Leigh e Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich.

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35th Bienal de São Paulo – choreographies of the impossible
Traveling Exhibition Fortaleza – Museu de Arte Contemporânea do Ceará / Centro Dragão do Mar de Arte e Cultura
curators: Diane Lima, Grada Kilomba, Hélio Menezes and Manuel Borja-Villel
opening: Sep 10, Tue, 6 pm – 9 pm
Main access from the museum entrance, avenida Presidente Castelo Branco, s/n
visitation: Sep 11 – Dec 1, 2024
Wed – Fri, 9 am – 6 pm (access until 5:30 pm)
Sat, Sun, holidays, 1 pm – 6pm (access until 5:30 pm)
Centro Dragão do Mar de Arte e Cultura
Fortaleza, Brazil
free admission

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Address:
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