The title “Small World” suggests both a promise and a threat: a promise of greater control over one's own life, and a threat of isolation from a larger community following a global pandemic. Our world can become smaller as we grow closer to one another, but also as we grow apart. This “Small World” takes place within such a suspended state of being unable to join together nor completely separate. Through a series of presentations that comprise sound, music, moving images, photography, video, paintings, sculptures and installations, “Small World” presents audiences with the dilemma faced by us and our societies.
Curated by curator Freya Chou, curator Reem Shadid, and writer and editor Brian Kuan Wood, this year's iteration will bring together over 50 international and local artists and musicians, transforming the museum into a space of listening, gathering, improvising, and exploring alternative ways to perceive and apply what we learned from the recent pandemic. Nineteen new works and commissions will be featured at the Biennial, alongside installations, performances, and musical and cinematic experiences that question promises of the simple and sensual amidst increasing tension and complexity.
Massinissa Selmani, Après l'ordinaire #2, coloured pencil on photocopy, Graphite and coloured pencils on tracing paper, adhesive, 50 x 38,5 cm.
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