Kwangju Biennale
The Kwangju Biennale is a contemporary art exhibition held every two years in Kwangju, South Korea. Established in 1995, it aims to promote international artistic exchange and showcase innovative works from both established and emerging artists. The event features a diverse range of media, including visual arts, performance, and installations.
The Biennale is known for its thematic focus, often addressing social and political issues relevant to the region and the world. It attracts visitors, artists, and curators from around the globe, making it a significant platform for contemporary art and cultural dialogue.