Biennale
A Biennale is a large-scale international exhibition that typically occurs every two years, showcasing contemporary art, architecture, or design. The most famous example is the Venice Biennale, which began in 1895 and features artists from around the world. These events provide a platform for artists to present their work and engage with global audiences.
Biennales often include a variety of exhibitions, installations, and performances, allowing for diverse artistic expressions. They serve as important cultural events, fostering dialogue and collaboration among artists, curators, and the public. Other notable biennales include the São Paulo Biennial and the Whitney Biennial.