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The Bienal de La Habana was founded in 1984. It takes place in
Havana Havana (; Spanish: ''La Habana'' ) is the capital and largest city of Cuba. The heart of the La Habana Province, Havana is the country's main port and commercial center.
(
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) every two years. It principally aims at promoting the developing world in
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 ...
circles, giving priority to Latin American and Caribbean artists, although artists from all over the world submit works. Since its first edition in 1984, the Biennial event has had central themes, among them tradition and contemporary times, challenges, art, society and reflection, man and memory, life with art and urban life. Works emphasize mainly paintings and other two-dimensional displays, using a variety of techniques.


History


1st Bienal de La Habana

First Chair of the Organizing Committee: Marcia Leiseca The event was established in 1984. This edition exhibited artists only from
Latin America Latin America or * french: Amérique Latine, link=no * ht, Amerik Latin, link=no * pt, América Latina, link=no, name=a, sometimes referred to as LatAm is a large cultural region in the Americas where Romance languages — languages derived ...
and the
Caribbean The Caribbean (, ) ( es, El Caribe; french: la Caraïbe; ht, Karayib; nl, De Caraïben) is a region of the Americas that consists of the Caribbean Sea, its islands (some surrounded by the Caribbean Sea and some bordering both the Caribbean ...
. It was attended by 800 artists from 22 countries, with the collaboration of numerous historians and critics from almost the entire continent of Latin América. The event focused on themes such as tradition and contemporaneity, challenges, art, society and reflection, man and his memory, art and urban life. The artists' works included a wide variety of techniques and trends such as photography, video art, installations and performances. It had a competition in the genres of painting, engraving, drawing and photography. The Wifredo Lam Grand Prize was awarded to artist Arnold Belkin. Artists such as
Carmelo Arden Quin Carmelo Arden Quin (''né'' Carmelo Heriberto Alves; 16 March 1913 – 27 September 2010) was a Uruguayan artist. Arden Quin’s primary focuses were painting and poetry. From a young age, Arden Quin was an ambitious and idealistic artist. Today, ...
, José Gamarra,
Carlos Alonso Carlos Alonso (born 4 February 1929) is an Argentine contemporary painter, draftsman and printmaker. Though he was a Social realist in his early career, he is best known as a New realist. Beef is a common element in his work. Early years Born ...
, Horacio García Rossi, Adolfo Patiño, Ever Astudillo, Roberto Fabelo,
Omar Rayo Omar Rayo Reyes (January 20, 1928 – June 7, 2010) was a renowned Colombian people, Colombian Painting, painter, sculptor, Caricature, caricaturist and plastic arts, plastic artist. He won the 1970 Salón de Artistas Colombianos. Rayo worked wit ...
, León Ferrari, Fernell Franco and Tomás Sánchez participated.


2nd Bienal de La Habana

Director: Llilian Llanes Held in 1986, it sought a broader curatorial work and extended its scope including the presence of artists from Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Some 700 artists from 56 countries participated. The main objective of this edition was to position the event in the Third World. It also consolidated itself as a meeting place for "non-Western" artists. The artists awarded in this biennial were José Bedia Valdés,
Carlos Capelán Carlos Capelán ( Montevideo, Uruguay, 1948) is a contemporary artist. Career Although his conceptual work includes drawings and paintings, his installations are more widely known for their atmospherical impact, constituting an environment in w ...
, Alberto Chissano, Jogen Chowdury, Joaquín Lavado (Quino),
Lani Maestro Lani Maestro (born 1957) is a Filipino-Canadian artist who divides her time between France and Canada. She works in installation, sound, video, bookworks and writing. From 1990-94 Maestro was co-founder/co-publisher and designer of HARBOUR Magazin ...
,
Manuel Mendive Manuel Mendive Hoyos (born 1944) is one of the leading Afro-Cuban artists to emerge from the revolutionary period, and is considered by many to be the most important Cuban artist living today. Biography Mendive was born in Havana, Cuba, in 1944 ...
, Antonio Ole, Marta Palau, José Tola.


3rd Bienal de La Habana

Subject: Tradition and Contemporaneity in the plastic arts and the Third World environment. Director: Llilian Llanes When the third edition of the event was held in 1989, it was decided to readjust the open character that characterized it in its foundational stage, implementing, from then on, a curatorial criterion under premises previously defined by the organizing team. After this date, the artists from different countries and geographical areas are expressly selected by the curators of the event, by virtue of the organic articulation of their work with the thesis being worked on each occasion. This Biennial proposed as part of its thesis the interrelations between the so-called high art and popular art. Nearly 300 artists from 41 countries participated in the Biennial.


4th Bienal de La Habana

Subject: Challenge to Colonization Director: Llilian Llanes Held in 1991, it served as an exceptional space for reflection on the meaning of colonization and neo-colonization, not only of the contents of our societies and cultures, but also of the languages and instruments used today. This Biennial was held in the context of the controversy generated by the celebration of the V Centenary of the Discovery of America. Nearly 200 artists from 45 countries participated in the Biennial.


5th Bienal de La Habana

Subject: Art, Society and Reflection Director: Llilian Llanes This edition of the Biennial, inaugurated in 1994, was intended to highlight the close links between artistic production and contextual conflicts, as a quality consubstantial to a whole area of contemporary art in our regions. Particular themes were worked on, such as: the physical and social environment; the different expressions of marginality and power relations in the sphere of art; the phenomenon of migrations and intercultural processes; the conflicts of human beings living in "the periphery of postmodernity"; and cultural appropriations and crossbreeding. Nearly 200 artists from 43 countries participated in the event.


6th Bienal de La Habana

Subject: The individual and his memory Director: Llilian Llanes This event, which took place in 1997, showed the work of a significant group of artists who had appealed to different registers of memory with the purpose of reaffirming their human and social condition. The crisis of ethical and spiritual values, as well as existential conflicts, were reflected in projects through the oversizing of the body and the use of objects that assume a symbolic connotation and reveal a sense of belonging or explain their evocative capacity. It was attended by 170 artists from 41 countries.


7th Bienal de La Habana

Subject: One closer to the other Director: Nelson Herrera Ysla Held from November 2000 to January 2001. More than 171 artists from 43 different countries participated in this edition of the biennale, among them Nadín Ospina,
Francis Alÿs Francis Alÿs (born 1959, Antwerp) is a Belgian-born, Mexico-based artist. His work emerges in the interdisciplinary space of art, architecture, and social practice. In 1986, Alÿs left behind his profession as an architect and relocated to Mex ...
, Susan Hiller,
Julieta Aranda Julieta Aranda (born in 1975 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a conceptual artist that lives and works in Berlin and New York City. She received a BFA in filmmaking from the School of Visual Arts (2001) and an MFA from Columbia University (2006), both ...
,
Tania Bruguera Tania Bruguera (born 1968 in Havana, Cuba) is an artist and activist who focuses on installation and performance art. She lives and works between New York City and Havana, and has participated in numerous international exhibitions. Her work is ...
, Diana Domingues, H Committee of Human Vindication, Jean-Pierre Raynaud,
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (born 1967 in Mexico City) is a Mexican-Canadian electronic artist who works with ideas from architecture, technological theater and performance. Lozano-Hemmer lives and works in Montreal and Madrid. Biography Rafael Lozan ...
, Los Carpinteros, César Martínez Silva,
Teresa Margolles Teresa Margolles (born 1963) is a Mexican conceptual artist, photographer, videographer, and performance artist. As an artist she researches the social causes and consequences of death.Prince Claus Fund (June 2012''Report from the 2012 Prince Clau ...
, Miguel Calderon, Santiago Sierra, among others. Numerous events were held in various public places in the city exploring interpersonal relationships and modes of communication between human beings. Their objective was to reflect on the impact of technological advances in the phenomenon of communication in different spheres, which have undoubtedly generated new individual and social behaviors, since the art system itself has been affected by this circumstance, given that new supports have appeared for the circulation of works, as well as for their commercialization. This has influenced the relationship between the artist and the public, the artist and the community, and the city, and has redefined the integration of art into the daily habitat. Urban interventions were carried out in several sites in the historic zone of the capital and its modern zone through graphic mural projects and the realization of works in semi-abandoned spaces that allowed the participation of members of the community or neighborhood where they were carried out. Also, for the first time, an International Meeting of Art Students was held at the headquarters of the Higher Institute of Art of Havana.


Selected projects

* Helio Oiticica: Beyond Space, organized by the Fundaçao Memorial da América Latina and the Proyecto Hélio Oiticica. *
Jean-Michel Basquiat Jean-Michel Basquiat (; December 22, 1960 – August 12, 1988) was an American artist who rose to success during the 1980s as part of the Neo-expressionism movement. Basquiat first achieved fame as part of the graffiti duo SAMO, alongside ...
, at Casa de las Américas. * La Gente en Casa (People at Home), Cuban Art from the sixties to the nineties, at Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes,. * Extramuros - Actions and Performances, at various locations, November 17 and 18, 2000.


8th Bienal de La Habana

Subject: Art with life Director: Hilda María Rodríguez The eighth edition of the Biennial was convened for the year 2003, under the spirit of Art with Life, to provoke reflections on daily life, its conflicts and bounties, the problems and semblances of our cities, the role of art in the territories of coexistence, in short, the possible relations between art and life, including all its possible fractures. Lapses in the schedule were due to funding challenges. The 8th Biennial of 2002 was delayed an entire year, resuming in November 2003. This event showcased art within the social landscape, outside of traditional institutions. Artists normally unable or unwilling to participate with large institutions engaged diverse audiences by bringing art out of the museum and into the streets. Noteworthy artists to have "activated" the urban space include Mitchell Sipus and Fabiana de Barros. It was attended by 150 artists from 48 countries.


9th Bienal de La Habana

Subject: Dynamics of urban culture Director: Rubén Del Valle Held in 2006, this edition was intended to draw attention to contemporary visual culture, which owes much to the popular components in the urban scenario, architecture and graphic elements that produce a complex web of relationships, coherent in some cases, chaotic in others, but undoubtedly essential in the landscape of everyday life. Topics such as demographic implosion, traditions and informal economy, urban transformations operated by real estate companies associated with tourism, the multicultural city, accelerated urbanization, uncontrolled urban growth, advertising saturation, poverty and gentrification, ruralization, and culinary culture and identity were developed. There were also urban interventions in streets, bus stops and, to a lesser extent, interactive ones such as the itinerant project Museo Peatonal (Pedestrian Museum). 113 artists from 49 countries participated in the event.


10th Bienal de La Habana

Subject: Integration and Resistance in the global era Director: Rubén Del Valle It was held from March 27 to April 30, 2009, within the framework of the 25th anniversary of the event. Experts from the Wifredo Lam Contemporary Art Center reviewed more than 400 proposals submitted by artists from 44 nations. For the first time, the organisers decided to include western countries. The 10th edition added conferences, workshops, master classes, documentaries and video screenings. The artists transformed the city into a showcase of
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 ...
, taking over all available urban spaces and municipal galleries. Common topics included the tensions between tradition and contemporary reality, challenges to the historical processes of colonization, the relationships between art and society, individuals and memory, the effects of technological development on human communication and the dynamics of urban culture. The curators for this 2009 Biennial were Margarita González, Nelson Herrera Ysla, José Manuel Noceda, Ibis Hernández Abascal, Margarita Sánchez Prieto, José Fernández Portal and Dannys Montes de Oca Moreda.


Selected Cuban Artists Projects

* Jose Emilio Fuentes Fonseca (JEFF) – ''Herd of elephants'' * Mario M. González – Collective exhibition on the global theme “Flag” with around 200 artists * Wilfredo Prieto – ''Star in the sky of Havana'' * Liset Castillo – ''Archaeology of Power'' * Yoan Capote – ''Open Mind'' * René Francisco Rodriguez – ''Interpret'' * Alexander Beatón – ''The Permanent Race'' * Duvier del Dago Fernandez – ''The Black Box'' * Los Carpinteros – ''Fluido''


11th Bienal de La Habana

Subject: Artistic Practices and Social Imaginaries Director: Jorge Antonio Fernández Torres The 2012 edition, under the theme "Artistic Practices and Social Imaginaries", brought together more than 115 artists from 43 countries, with contemporary art representatives from Mexico, Guatemala, Spain, Colombia, Ecuador, Argentina, Brazil, Nicaragua and Panama, among others. In this edition the main interest was to reflect on the basis on which social networks are constituted and become a space for socialization where information is shared and contents are generated. It was essential to foster dialogues between insiders and outsiders, to work with live art and to permanently involve the spectator. The Cuban context and public spaces would become a temporary laboratory for artistic experimentation.


12th Bienal de La Habana

Subject: Between the idea and the experience Director: Jorge Antonio Fernández Torres For the 12th edition, held between May 22 and June 22, 2015, the theme "Between Idea and Experience" was proposed as a journey through the history of the biennial itself. It aspired to settle in those interstices of the city that would facilitate the work on the aforementioned assumptions. These ideas broadened the dissimilar views on the role and functions of curatorship in the different scenarios, on the relevance or not of a theme presiding over the dynamics of the work itself and the environment in which it is produced, or on the intervention generated by each creative process according to the place and the situation for which they were conceived. Large-scale and popular outdoor events were organized, such as "Zona Franca", located in La Cabaña, and "Detrás del muro", which took over Havana's seafront. In addition, there was a collateral exhibition that included more than a hundred interventions throughout the city and about 50 open studios, a modality that allowed artists to share their creative space, perhaps escaping a strict curatorship, and the audience to participate in that art. Artists: Hundreds of artists have participated in the different editions of the Havana Biennial, such as Antoni Muntadas, Marta Palau Bosch, León Ferrari, Liliana Porter, Arnold Belkin, Fernell Franco, Oscar Muñoz, Ernesto Neto, Marco Maggi, Nelson Ramos, Luis Camnitzer, Lacy Duarte, Andrea Goic, Tania Bruguera, José Bedia, Rubén Alpízar Quintana, William Kentridge, Nicholas Hlobo, Jorge Pablo Lima, Geranio Rodríguez, Juvenal Ravelo, Nadín Ospina, Rachel Valdés among many others.


13th Bienal de La Habana

Subject: The Construction of the Possible. Director: Jorge Alfonso This edition of the Havana Biennial was intended to encourage interaction among artists, curators, experts and institutions in a variety of procedures that provide variants of sustainability, without departing from the propositional character that every work or artistic project represents. We aspire for art to point out new paths of collective reasoning and for its realizations to offer, from the confrontation of different creative and circulation models, a greater rapprochement between audiences, localities and levels of experience. Together with the idea of responding to the present, these practices would outline possible notions of the future that, at least on the poetic or symbolic level, correspond to some needs of social transformation. For the first time ever, The Havana Biennial also took place in other Cuban cities, including Matanzas, where Intermittent Rivers took place. As an invited artist to the 13th Havana Biennial, María Magdalena Campos-Pons took the opportunity to initiate a project that would revitalize the artistic community of Matanzas.It has been actively supported by the Wifredo Lam Center, as well as institutions in Matanzas, such as Provincial Council for Visual Arts, the Galería Pedro Esquerré and an international curatorial team that includes
Octavio Zaya Octavio Zaya is an art critic and curator, born in Las Palmas ( Canary Islands), and living in New York City since 1978. He is Director of Atlántica, a bilingual quarterly magazine published by CAAM (Las Palmas, Spain); he is Curator at Large and ...
, Salah M. Hassan, Annie Aguettaz, and Selene Wendt.


14th Bienal de La Habana

Theme: Future and Contemporaneity Director: Nelson Ramirez de Arellano This edition will be held from November 12, 2021 to April 30, 2022. For the first time, the event will span a period of almost six months and will be divided into three stages that have been called Experiences: Experience 1: Preamble (November 12 to December 5, 2021). Experience 2: Havana of the Biennial (December 6 to March 24, 2022) Experience 3: Back to the future (From March 25 to April 30, 2022)


References


Further reading

* Rojas-Sotelo, Miguel Leonardo.
Cultural Maps, Networks, and Flows: The History and Impact of the Havana Biennale 1984 to the present
" Dissertation, University of Pittsburgh, 2009. *


External links




Havana Biennial
Official Website

Overview by the Miami Herald

Article by the New York Times
Exclusive Pictures of the Havana Biennial 2009
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