BiennaleOnline

BiennaleOnline
Genre Contemporary Art
Frequency Every 2 years
Launched April 26, 2013
Founded 2012
Founders David Dehaeck
Nathalie Haveman
Organizers ART +
www.biennaleonline.org

BiennaleOnline is a biennial exhibition of contemporary art. This exhibition's platform is the first of its kind to be held online.[1] The exhibition aims to focus on the most promising emerging visual artists worldwide, presenting works in New Media, Installation, Traditional Media, Photography and Performance. These artists will come from Europe, North America, South America, Asia, and the Middle East, and have been selected by 29 leading international curators.[2][3][4]

The inaugural exhibition launched on April 26, 2013 and is called "Reflection & Imagination" with Jan Hoet serving as the artistic director.[2][5][6]

Overview

BiennaleOnline was founded by David Dehaeck and Nathalie Haveman in 2012. The exhibition was set to be launched on September 2012, however it was moved to April 2013.[7] The exhibition is organized by ARTPLUS, a mobile exhibition platform for art lovers and collectors of contemporary art.[8][9]

The first BiennaleOnline is directed by Jan Hoet. Hoet previously served as the artistic director of Documenta IX and the museum MARTa Herford, Germany, and was a founder of SMAK in Ghent, Belgium. 25 artists, which are carefully chosen by Hoet, will be represented in the center section of the exhibition called "Reflection & Imagination".[8][10] Jan Hoet died in a hospital in Ghent on February 27, 2014.

BiennaleOnline is the first of its kind, curated, exclusively online biennial exhibition of contemporary art.[9] 29 Leading international curators select the 183 most promising artists at a critical moment, when they are poised to become established artists.[9] BiennaleOnline aimes to offer an exhibition which breaks away from the conventional notion of Art as an elite pastime, confined to faraway galleries and those with the leisure and funds to enjoy it.

BiennaleOnline started with a "Pay What You want" payment wall. The founders very soon noticed that it was blocking visitors from entering the exhibition. In the best interest of the artists it was decided in May 2012 to remove the payment wall to ensure maximum exposure of their works. Soon after the removal of the payment wall the number of visitors surged to 400.000 within 1 year after opening.

Exhibitions

Exhibition Launched Artistic Director Central Exhibition Artists Curators Visitors
I BiennaleOnline 2013 May 2, 2013 Jan Hoet "Reflection & Imagination" 183 29 400,000

Artists

The participating artists are:

  • Zarouhie Abdalian (United States)
  • Meriç Algün Ringborg (Sweden)
  • Edgardo Aragon (Mexico)
  • Francesco Arena (Italy)
  • Marcela Armas (Mexico)
  • Ed Atkins (United Kingdom)
  • Nicolás Bacal (Argentina)
  • Guy Bar Amotz (Israel)
  • Niclas Bacal (Argentina)
  • Bertille Bak (France)
  • Wojciech Bąkowski (Poland)
  • Eduardo Basualdo (Argentina)
  • Stefania Batoeva ( United Kingdom)
  • Neil Beloufa (France)
  • Atul Bhalla (India)
  • Beni Bischof (Switzerland)
  • Rossella Biscotti (Italy)
  • Katinka Bock (France)
  • Gwenneth Boelens (Netherlands)
  • Thomas Bogaert (Belgium)
  • Juliette Bonneviot (France)
  • Pawet Bownik (Poland)
  • Veronica Brovall (Germany)
  • Sophie Bueno Boutellier (Germany)
  • Michał Budny (Poland)
  • Giuseppe Campuzano (Peru)
  • Nina Canell (Germany)
  • Rodrigo Cass (Brazil)
  • Francesco Cavaliere (Germany)
  • Tony Chakar (Lebanon)
  • Rosa Chancho (Argentina)
  • Alejandro Chaskielberg (Argentina)
  • Jeanette Chávez (Germany)
  • Chieh-Jen Chen (Taiwan)[11]
  • Paolo Chiasera (Germany)
  • Vaast Colson (Belgium)
  • Sarah Conaway (United States)
  • Michael Dean (United Kingdom)
  • Koenraad Dedobbeleer (Belgium)
  • Raphaëlle de Groot (Canada)
  • Edith Dekyndt (Belgium)
  • Virginia De Medeiros (Brazil)
  • Liz Deschenes (United States)
  • Desire Machine Collective (United Kingdom)
  • Jessica Dickinson (United States)
  • Eitan Efrat (Begium)
  • Nezaket Ekici (Germany)
  • Charlie Engman (United Kingdom)
  • Sirah Foighel Brutmann (Belgium)
  • Linda Fregni Nagler (Italy)
  • Giuseppe Gabellone (Italy)
  • Leyla Gediz (Turkey)
  • Mariam Ghani (United States)
  • Babak Golkar (Canada)
  • Kristin Grey Apple (United States)
  • Meta Grgurevič (Slovenia)
  • Osang Gwon (Korea, Republic of)
  • Hadley+Maxwell (Germany)
  • Petrit Halilaj (Germany)
  • Susan Hefuna (Germany)

  • Falke Pisano (Netherlands)
  • Frédéric Platéus (Belgium)
  • Sharon Poliakine (Israel)
  • Paloma Polo (Spain)
  • Agnieszka Polska (Poland)
  • Nicolas Provost (Belgium)
  • Florian Quistrebert (France)
  • Michael Quistrebert (France)
  • Shiming Qiu (China)
  • Timofey Radya (Russian Federation)
  • Camila Ramirez (Chile)
  • Lucy Raven (United States)
  • Teja Reba (Slovenia)
  • Mandla Reuter (Switzerland)
  • Beau Rhee (United States)
  • Evariste Richer (France)
  • Rubedo (United Kingdom)
  • Jeremy Shaw (Germany)
  • Lieko Shiga (Japan)
  • Gabriel Sierra (Colombia)
  • Praneet Soi (India)
  • Julia Spinola (Spain)
  • Yi-Jou Sun (Taiwan)
  • Corin Sworn (United Kingdom)
  • Alberto Tadiello (Italy)
  • Pilvi Takala (Finland)
  • L.N. Tallur (Korea, Republic of)
  • Zin Taylor (Belgium)
  • Angélica Teuta (Colombia)
  • Clarissa Tossin (United States)
  • Katerina Undo (Belgium)
  • Ignacio Uriarte (Germany)
  • Harm van den Dorpel (Germany)
  • Joris van de Moortel (Belgium)
  • Jan van Imschoot (Belgium)
  • Stela Vasileva (Bulgaria)
  • Yvonne Venegas (Mexico)
  • Ben Vickers (United Kingdom)
  • Vincent Vulsma (Netherlands)
  • Suse Weber (Germany)
  • Chen Wei (artist) (China)
  • Jennifer West (United States)
  • Holly White (United Kingdom)
  • Pavel Wolberg (Israel)
  • Zorka Wollny (Poland)
  • Doris Wong (Hong Kong)
  • Chung-Yu Wong (China)
  • Wong Wai Yin (Hong Kong)
  • Jui-Chung Yao (Taiwan)
  • Motoi Yamamoto (Japan)
  • Samira Yamin (United States)
  • Xiang Yang (United States)
  • Yeesookyung (Korea, Republic of)
  • Wei-li Yeh (Taiwan)
  • Masha Yozefpolsky (Israel)
  • Cheng-Ta Yu (Taiwan)
  • Tobias Zielony (Germany)
  • Kijong Zin (Korea, Republic of)

Curators

The team consists of leading international curators who are affiliated with prestigious museums such as the Guggenheim Museum and the Jewish Museum in New York City, United States; Palais de Tokyo in Paris, France; the Serpentine Gallery in London, United Kingdom; Moderna Museet in Stockholm, Sweden; Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, Poland; SMAK in Ghent, Belgium; Leeum - Samsung Museum of Art in Seoul, South Korea; the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo, Japan; the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, Canada; the MAC in Hornu, Belgium and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Detroit, Canada.[12]

The participating curators are:[13]

  • Rodrigo Alonso (Argentina)
  • Laurent Busine (Belgium)
  • Adriano Pedrosa (Brazil)
  • Iara Boubnova (Bulgaria)
  • Josée Drouin-Brisebois (Canada)
  • Gerardo Mosquera (Cuba)
  • Rebecca Lamarche-Vadel (France)
  • Martin Germann (Germany)
  • Katerina Gregos (Greece)
  • Chang Tsong-zung (Hong Kong)

  • Ranjit Hoskote (India)
  • Gideon Ofrat (Israel)
  • Vincenzo de Bellis (Italy)
  • Yuko Hasegawa (Japan)
  • Hyunsun Tae (South Korea)
  • Cuauhtémoc Medina (Mexico)
  • Lorenzo Benedetti (Netherlands)
  • Joanna Mytkowska (Poland)
  • Elena Sorokina (Russia)
  • Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez (Slovenia)

References

  1. "An online biennale?". Flash Art Online. January 24, 2013. Retrieved February 11, 2013.
  2. 1 2 "First online biennial exhibition of contemporary art. Launching April 26, 2013, BiennaleOnline's inaugural exhibition is titled "Reflection & Imagination".". Biennial Foundation. January 17, 2013. Retrieved February 10, 2013.
  3. January 24, 2013. "Jan Hoet leidt eerste online kunstbiënnale ter wereld". Belga (in Dutch). Knack. Retrieved February 11, 2013.
  4. "Jan Hoet leidt eerste online kunstbiënnale ter wereld" (in Dutch). De Morgen. January 24, 2013. Retrieved February 11, 2013.
  5. "Tracey Emin's Broadway Debut, Musée d'Orsay Puts Out the Poor, and More". Blouin ArtInfo. January 30, 2013. Retrieved February 11, 2013.
  6. Saviour Puzella (February 4, 2013). "Le biennali continuano a moltiplicarsi. E diventano anche virtuali: da aprile la prima BiennaleOnline" (in Italian). Kulturize. Retrieved February 11, 2013.
  7. "New mobile platform for smart investments in emerging Contemporary art". Art Daily. Retrieved February 12, 2013.
  8. 1 2 Brian Boucher (January 29, 2013). "Does the Art World Need an Online Biennial?". Art in America. Retrieved February 11, 2013.
  9. 1 2 3 "Jan Hoet dirige la première biennale d’art en ligne" (in French). Deredactie. January 15, 2013. Retrieved February 11, 2013.
  10. Sonia Ávila (February 6, 2013). "Encuentro de creación en la web, crean una bienal en línea" (in Spanish). Excélsior. Retrieved February 11, 2013.
  11. http://www.artspeakchina.org/mediawiki/Chen_Chieh-Jen_%E9%99%88%E7%95%8C%E4%BB%81
  12. "BIENNALEONLINE : LE NUMÉRIQUE POURSUIT SON EXPANSION" (in French). Fin' Art. February 8, 2013. Retrieved February 11, 2013.
  13. "Meet the Curators". ART +. Retrieved February 11, 2013.

External links

The second BiennaleOnline

The second BiennaleOnline will launch in 2016. The BiennaleOnline attracted more than 400.000 visitors since its launch in April 2012. The success the BiennaleOnline led to the decision to present the exhibition on its native platform separate from ART+. In 2014 ART+ modified its business model to focus solely on facilitating secure ownership and trade of media art online.

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