Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2018


The Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2018 was the fourth edition of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale, an international exhibition of contemporary art held in Kochi, Kerala. Curated by Anita Dube, it commenced on 12 December 2018 and concluded on 29 March 2019. Similar to previous editions, the main venues included Aspinwall House, Pepper House, Kasi Art Café, Cabral Yard, and David Hall. The event was inaugurated by the Chief Minister of Kerala, Pinarayi Vijayan. The Kochi-Muziris Biennale is organised by the Kochi Biennale Foundation with support from the Government of Kerala.
The curatorial theme for this edition was ''Possibilities for a Non-Alienated Life.''

History

In May 2010, Mumbai-based contemporary artists of Kerala origin, Bose Krishnamachari and Riyaz Komu, were approached by the then Minister for Culture of Kerala, M.A. Baby, to initiate an international art project in the state. Subsequently, the Kochi Biennale Foundation was established in 2010.
The first Kochi-Muziris Biennale commenced on 12 December 2012. It featured 88 artists from 30 countries, site-specific works, and a sustained educational programme over a period of three months. Subsequent editions were held in 2014 and 2016.

Features

Art room for children

An art room was established by the Kochi Biennale Foundation as part of the Art by Children project, aimed at nurturing artistic talent among children.

Biennale guided tours

In addition to providing a short guide and wall texts, the Kochi Biennale Foundation organised free public tours as well as reserved guided walks.

List of artists

A total of 94 projects by 138 artists from 32 countries were exhibited in the biennale.
ArtistCountry
Aernout MikNetherlands
Afrah ShafiqIndia
Ajay DesaiIndia
Akram ZaatariLebanon
Anjali Monteiro and K. P. JayasankarIndia
Anoli PereraSri Lanka
Arunkumar. H. GIndia
Anju DodiyaIndia
Annu Palakunnathu MatthewIndia / United States
Araya RasdjarmrearnsookThailand
Arya krishnanIndia
Bapi DasIndia
Barthélémy ToguoCameroon
Bracha EttingerIsrael
Brook AndrewAustralia
B. V. SureshIndia
Celia-YuniorCuba
Chandan GomesIndia
Chitra GaneshIndia
ChittaprosadIndia
Cyrus KabiruKenya
Dennis MuraguriKenya
DomenecSpain
E. B. ItsoDenmark
Edible Archives India
Valie ExportAustria
Goshka MacugaPoland
Guerrilla GirlsUnited States
Hassan Khan and AndeelEgypt
Heri DonoIndonesia
Ines Doujak and John BarkerAustria / United Kingdom
Jitish KallatIndia
Julie GoughAustralia
Jun Nguyen-HatsushibaJapan / Vietnam
Juul KraijerNetherlands
K P KrishnakumarIndia
Kausik MukhopadhyayIndia
Kibuuka Mukisa OscarUganda
Leandro FealCuba
Lubna ChowdharyUnited Kingdom
Madhvi ParekhIndia
Marlene DumasNetherlands
Martha RoslerUnited States
Marzia FarhanaBangladesh
Mireille KassarFrance / Lebanon
Mochu and Suvani SuriIndia
Monica MayerMexico
Mrinalini MukherjeeIndia
Nathan ColeyUnited Kingdom
Nilima SheikhIndia
OoraliIndia
The Otolith GroupUnited Kingdom
Pangrok SulapMalaysia
Prabhakar PachputeIndia
Priya Ravish MehraIndia
Probir GuptaIndia
Radenko MilakBosnia Hercegovina
Rana HamadehNetherlands / Lebanon
Rania StephanLebanon
Rehana ZamanPakistan
Rina BanerjeeUnited States / India
Rula HalawaniPalestine
Santha KVIndia
Santu MofokengSouth Africa
P. R. SatheeshIndia
ShambhaviIndia
Shilpa GuptaIndia
Shirin NeshatIran / United States
Shubigi RaoSingapore
Sister LibraryIndia
Song DongChina
Sonia KhuranaIndia
Srinagar BiennaleIndia
Sue WilliamsonSouth Africa
Sunil Gupta and Charan SinghIndia / United Kingdom
Sunil JanahIndia
Tabita RezaireFrance French Guiana South Africa
Tania BrugueraCuba
Tania CandianiMexico
Tejal ShahIndia
Temsuyanger LongkumerIndia
Thomas HirschhornSwitzerland
Vanessa BairdNorway
Veda Thozhur KolleriIndia
Vicky RoyIndia
Vinu VVIndia
Vipin DhanurdharanIndia
Vivian CaccuriBrazil
Subhash Singh Vyam and Durgabai VyamIndia
Walid RaadLebanon
William KentridgeSouth Africa
Young-Hae Chang Heavy IndustriesSouth Korea
Zanele MuholiSouth Africa