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Vancouver International Sculpture Biennale (''French'':
Biennale Biennale (), Italian for "biennial" or "every other year", is any event that happens every two years. It is most commonly used within the art world to describe large-scale international contemporary art exhibitions. As such the term was popularis ...
Internationale de la Sculpture de Vancouver) is an open-air museum for
Contemporary Art Contemporary art is the art of today, produced in the second half of the 20th century or in the 21st century. Contemporary artists work in a globally influenced, culturally diverse, and technologically advancing world. Their art is a dynamic com ...
in Canada. It is a
non-profit A nonprofit organization (NPO) or non-profit organisation, also known as a non-business entity, not-for-profit organization, or nonprofit institution, is a legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public or social benefit, in co ...
charitable organization that mounts a major outdoor sculpture exhibition, biennially. Each exhibition is accessible for a two-year period, featuring international artists, New Media and
Performance Art Performance art is an artwork or art exhibition created through actions executed by the artist or other participants. It may be witnessed live or through documentation, spontaneously developed or written, and is traditionally presented to a pu ...
, in the cities of Vancouver, New Westminster, North Vancouver, Squamish and Richmond
public spaces A public space is a place that is open and accessible to the general public. Roads (including the pavement), public squares, parks, and beaches are typically considered public space. To a limited extent, government buildings which are open to ...
. The sculpture is in situ and is open to the public 24/7, 365 days a year.


History

Vancouver Biennale was founded by Barrie Mowatt in 2002. It is now in its third biennial featuring 38 installations from China, Spain, Italy, Poland, Lithuania, Korea, India, UK, USA, France, Mexico, Denmark, and Iran. The first bienniale that ran from 2005-2007 was called by the namesake of the charity, Vancouver International Sculpture Biennale. It featured 24 public works of art from 11 countries. The second exhibition with the theme "In-Transit-ion" concluded in 2011 while the next biennale started in 2014.


Format

Vancouver Biennale has a distinguishing component. It is committed to community outreach through its education program and has been responsible for the implementation of various community-based
interactive Across the many fields concerned with interactivity, including information science, computer science, human-computer interaction, communication, and industrial design, there is little agreement over the meaning of the term "interactivity", but mo ...
programs. These include intra-school photo competitions, interactive self-guided tours and a K-Crew detective that enables students to learn more about the sculpture and their locations. The Vancouver Biennale Legacy Foundation is another component, committed to leaving
legacy of public art
in the city by acquiring major pieces of sculpture from each exhibition and offering them to Vancouver and the surrounding area for long-term display. The legacy programme ensures that the city benefits from a legacy of internationally acclaimed works of art for generations to come. Sculptures proposed to this purpose from the 2009-2011 exhibit were selected based on a ‘Curator’s Choice’ and a ‘People’s Choice’. These choices were submitted to the appropriate municipal department for standard review and consultation.


Activity


2014-2016 Biennale

The 3rd Vancouver Biennale exhibition began in Spring 2014 with a curatorial theme of "Open Borders/Crossroads Vancouver." The 2014 – 2016 participants include globally recognized figures ranging from Ai Weiwei,
Vik Muniz Vik Muniz (; born 1961) is a Brazilian artist and photographer. Initially a sculptor, Muniz grew interested with the photographic representations of his work, eventually focusing completely on photography. Primarily working with unconventional ma ...
, Andy Goldsworthy to Os Gêmeos.


2009-2011 Biennale

The 2009–2011 Vancouver Biennale featured major works from 5 continents with the focus on Asia. By the end of the 2009-2011 biennial, ten lectures by 6 artists will have taken place including one by Landscape Architect, Charles Jencks. This Biennale had the theme of "In-transit-ion" and expanded beyond monumental sculpture installations in parks, bike lanes and urban plazas, to include New Media and Performance Installations on the new Canada Line rapid transit system. Works include Dennis Oppenheim’s "Engagement" (USA), Jaume Plensa's "We" (Spain),
Magdalena Abakanowicz Marta Magdalena Abakanowicz-Kosmowska (20 June 1930 – 20 April 2017) was a Polish sculptor and fiber artist. She was known for her use of textiles as a sculptural medium and her outdoor installations. She is widely regarded as one of Poland ...
’s "Walking Figures" (Poland) from the City of San Diego, Michel Goulet’s "Echoes" (Canada), Sorel Etrog’s "King and Queen" (Canada), John Clement’s "Jasper" (USA) and Bernar Venet’s "217.5 Arcs x 13" (France).


Collaborative projects

From 26 April – 13 June 2010, the Richmond Art Gallery and Vancouver Biennale presented ''In Transition: New Art from India''. This indoor exhibition featured installation-based work by contemporary artists such as Shilpa Gupta, Reena Kallat, TV Santosh, Sudarshan, Shetty,
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and Hema Upadhyay. The exhibition will move to the Surrey Art Gallery in February 2011. In October 2009, the Vancouver International Sculpture Biennale (in collaboration with the Vancouver Cycling Coalition) launched BIKEnnale, a bike riding tour of the sculptures. This event now takes place annually.


Legacies

The following sculptures have been installed for permanent viewing: ''Jasper'' by Brooklyn-based artis
John Clement
(Robson and Jervis Streets) ''
A-maze-ing Laughter ''A-maze-ing Laughter'' is a 2009 bronze sculpture by Yue Minjun, located in Morton Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Description ''A-maze-ing Laughter'' was designed by Yue Minjun and installed in Morton Park (Davie and Denman) along ...
'' by Beijing-based artist
Yue Minjun Yue Minjun (; born 1962) is a contemporary Chinese artist based in Beijing, China. He is best known for oil paintings depicting himself in various settings, frozen in laughter. He has also reproduced this signature image in sculpture, watercolour ...
. (Morton Park at Davie and Denman)
217.5 Arc X 13
' by French conceptual artist
Bernar Venet Bernar Venet (born 20 April 1941) is a French conceptual artist. Early life Bernar Venet was born to Jean-Marie Venet, a school teacher and chemist, and Adeline Gilly and was the youngest of four boys. He was brought up in Château-Arnoux-Sai ...
(Sunset Beach Park) ''Echoes'' by Canadian artis
Michel Goulet
(Kitsilano Beach Park) ''
Engagement An engagement or betrothal is the period of time between the declaration of acceptance of a marriage proposal and the marriage itself (which is typically but not always commenced with a wedding). During this period, a couple is said to be ''fi ...
''by American artist Dennis Oppenheimer (Sunset Beach Park) ''Walking Figures ''by Polish artist
Magdalena Abakanowicz Marta Magdalena Abakanowicz-Kosmowska (20 June 1930 – 20 April 2017) was a Polish sculptor and fiber artist. She was known for her use of textiles as a sculptural medium and her outdoor installations. She is widely regarded as one of Poland ...
(Broadway and City Hall Canada Line Station) ''Walking Figures ''by Polish artist
Magdalena Abakanowicz Marta Magdalena Abakanowicz-Kosmowska (20 June 1930 – 20 April 2017) was a Polish sculptor and fiber artist. She was known for her use of textiles as a sculptural medium and her outdoor installations. She is widely regarded as one of Poland ...
(North Vancouver)


News and Events

The Vancouver Biennale came to notoriety through the theft of the hare from
Sophie Ryder Sophie Ryder (born 1963) is a British sculptor known for her large wire structures. Ryder uses materials including bronze, wet plaster embedded with found materials, sheet metal, marble, and stained glass. Additionally, her artistic practice incl ...
's ''Minotaur and Hare'' sculpture that is in
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. The Vancouver Biennale has also been in the news extensively over the Lenin and Miss Mao sculpture by the Gao Brothers. The Vancouver Straight Newspaper included
Yue Minjun Yue Minjun (; born 1962) is a contemporary Chinese artist based in Beijing, China. He is best known for oil paintings depicting himself in various settings, frozen in laughter. He has also reproduced this signature image in sculpture, watercolour ...
's '
A-maze-ing Laughter ''A-maze-ing Laughter'' is a 2009 bronze sculpture by Yue Minjun, located in Morton Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Description ''A-maze-ing Laughter'' was designed by Yue Minjun and installed in Morton Park (Davie and Denman) along ...
' in their 2010 contributors' picks: Outdoors & landmarks. The laughing figures are the iconic signature of the artist and a product of the
Cynical Realism Cynical realism () is a contemporary movement in Chinese art, especially in the form of painting, that began in the 1990s. Beginning in Beijing, it has become one of the most popular Chinese contemporary art movements in mainland China. It arose thr ...
art movement that emerged in China in the early 1990s. The Vancouver Biennale has allowed a number of artists their Canadian artistic debut.
Sudarshan Shetty Sudarshan Shetty (born 1961) is a contemporary Indian artist who has worked in painting, sculpture, installation, video, sound and performance. He has exhibited widely in India and more recently he has become increasingly visible on the inter ...
is one such artist who is part of a growing number of young contemporary Indian artists who are internationally recognized for art that abandons or finds new ways of expressing, religious subject matter. In 2010, Soren Dahlgaard created his ''Dough Portraits'' with the Vancouver International Sculpture Biennale, for the first time in North America and for the first time in the open air.Soren Dahlgaard's Official websit
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References


External links

* Vancouver Biennale Official websit

* Vancouver Biennale Learning Resources websit

* Vancouver Biennale Detective Gam

* Vancouver Biennale on Faceboo

* Canada Line Public Art Progra

* Photographer Dan Fairchil

* Brady Dahmer Desig

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