Sydney Biennale
The Sydney Biennale is a major contemporary art festival held every two years in Sydney, Australia. It showcases a diverse range of artworks from both local and international artists, providing a platform for innovative and thought-provoking exhibitions. The event typically spans several weeks and takes place in various venues across the city, including galleries, museums, and public spaces.
Founded in 1973, the Sydney Biennale is one of the longest-running biennials in the world. It aims to engage the public with contemporary art and foster dialogue about cultural and social issues. Each edition features a unique theme, guiding the selection of artists and works presented.