By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
BublikArt GalleryBublikArt Gallery
  • Current
  • Art News
  • Art Exhibitions
  • Artists
  • Art Collectors
  • Art Events
  • About
  • Collaboration
Search
  • Advertise
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Senegal Postpones Dakar Biennale Six Months
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
BublikArt GalleryBublikArt Gallery
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • Current
  • Art News
  • Art Exhibitions
  • Artists
  • Art Collectors
  • Art Events
  • About
  • Collaboration
  • Advertise
2024 © BublikArt Gallery. All Rights Reserved.
BublikArt Gallery > Blog > Art Collectors > Senegal Postpones Dakar Biennale Six Months
Art Collectors

Senegal Postpones Dakar Biennale Six Months

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 29 April 2024 22:22
Published 29 April 2024
Share
2 Min Read
SHARE


The 15th edition of the Dakar Biennale, in Dakar, Senegal, will not open on May 16 as originally scheduled: it has been postponed to November, the country’s ministry of culture has announced, citing “the national and international context, and the desire for new authorities in the sector to organize the Biennale under optimal conditions” that match its standards. 

The exhibition will now run November 7 through December 7.

The late-stage announcement confirms recent rumors that progress on the exhibition, the flagship artistic event in Senegal, had stalled amid the tense political climate, and would not proceed as scheduled. The Quotidien de l’Art reported that within the three months preceding the scheduled opening, “no organization for the transport of artworks” featured in the exhibition, located in the former Palais de Justice since 2016, had been initiated. 

Related Articles

Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye was elected in March after a tense electoral cycle that saw large-scale protests erupt in response to his predecessor’s attempt to delay the vote. The situation threatened to destabilize the West African democracy.

Since its inception, the Dakar Biennale has established itself as a significant stop on the biennial circuit, given its size and dedication to contemporary art from across the continent. Among the talents it has helped introduce to a global art audience are Ibrahim Mahama, Emo de Medeiros, and Nnenna Okore. The 2022 edition of the Biennale marked its first in four years following a Covid-caused break. The event drew attendees from all corners of the art world, and had a jam-packed program: more than 400 shows were registered as satellite events. 

The 2024 edition, curated by Salimata Diop, is titled “The Wake.” The theme invokes various ongoing ”political, ecological, societal” transformations, with a focus on the Senegalese capital of Dakar. Some 58 artists are slated to exhibit in December. 

You Might Also Like

Louvre to Restore Rubens Medici Cycle in Its ‘Most Ambitious’ Project

Zurich Transfers Ownership of Looted Benin Bronzes to Nigeria

Rashid Johnson Photographed Jay-Z for New GQ Cover Story

Preservation Societies Sue Trump Administration Over Kennedy Center Plans

France Freezes Sale of $3M Hans Baldung Drawing With Export Ban

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Previous Article Loie Hollowell on the challenge of painting pregnancy Loie Hollowell on the challenge of painting pregnancy
Next Article What Sold at Art Brussels 2024 What Sold at Art Brussels 2024
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

BublikArt GalleryBublikArt Gallery
2024 © BublikArt Gallery. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Security
  • About
  • Collaboration
  • Contact
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?