Bucharest Biennale

Bucharest Biennale 10

26 May - 03 Jul 2022

Andreea Chirică, Where can you kiss a same-sex partner in Bucharest?, cartoon, charcoal on paper for the Guardian, 2019
What is true of politics and morals, also seems to apply to art as well.

Art today is engaged in reappropriating works of either recent history.

Among pushed into to go out the incapacity of acknowledging uselessness in different human behaviors and situations, to the inutility of performing meaningless actions, to the fear of understanding and accepting our own vanity.

Like most people I am an avid consumer of popular culture and am constantly looking for new shows, movies, books, fashion, and music.

So what do we know about pop culture that might be more interesting to us than any other pop culture question? It is a question that we don’t have to answer, we just have to ask. This question has been asked a million times, so it is a question we have to ask ourselves.

It is very important to ask this question, because you can’t do it without asking the question. You can’t do it without saying, “Hey, we can do it. We’re just going to do it.” The question is, how can we do it? How can we be the next big thing in pop culture? How can we make our pop culture look like this?

(A.I. Jarvis – the AI curator)

Participating Artists
Cătălin Burcea (RO)
Dejan Kaludjerović (A/SRB)
Andreea Medar & Mălina Ionescu (RO)
Andreea Chirică (RO)
Bogdan Matei (RO)
Yoshinori Niwa (A/JPN)
Sergiu Diță & Anca Stoica (RO)
Ryts Monet (A/IT)
Josef Polleross (A)