São Paulo Biennial
The São Paulo Biennial is one of the most important contemporary art exhibitions in the world, held every two years in São Paulo, Brazil. Established in 1951, it showcases a diverse range of artworks from both Brazilian and international artists, promoting cultural exchange and dialogue.
The event takes place at the Ibirapuera Park, specifically in the Bienal Pavilion, designed by architect Oscar Niemeyer. Each edition features a central theme, encouraging artists to explore various social, political, and environmental issues through their work, making it a significant platform for contemporary art.