Ghetto Biennale
The Ghetto Biennale is an international contemporary arts exhibition, held every two years in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.[1] The two informal neighborhoods known as Lakou Cheri and Ghetto Leanne in the Grand Rue sector of downtown Port-au-Prince act as a primary site for the Ghetto Biennale in the month of December.[2][3]
History
In 2009, the first Ghetto Biennale was founded and curated primarily by Andre Eugène, a member of the local group of sculptors known as the Atis Rezistans[4] and Leah Gordon.[3]
- 2009, 1st Ghetto Biennale[5]
- 2011, 2nd Ghetto Biennale[6]
- 2013, 3rd Ghetto Biennale, "Decentering The Market And Other Tales Of Progress"[7]
- 2015, 4th Ghetto Biennale, "KREYÒL, VODOU and the LAKOU : Forms of Resistance"[2]
References
- ↑ "Ghetto Biennale". Biennal Foundation.
- 1 2 "4th Ghetto Biennale Archive". Ghetto Biennale.
- 1 2 McKee, C.C. (March 2016). "4th Ghetto Biennale 2015". Artforum international.
- ↑ Savage, Polly (July 2010). "The Germ of the Future? Ghetto Biennale: Port-Au-Prince". Third Text.
- ↑ "1st Ghetto Biennale 2009 Archive". Ghetto Biennale.
- ↑ "2nd Ghetto Biennale 2011 Archive". Ghetto Biennale.
- ↑ "3rd Ghetto Biennale Archive". Ghetto Biennale.
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