The Second Thessaloni Art Biennale: The Curtains Drops Typos tis Thessalonikis, 29.09.2009
All is not yet lost for you, if you still didn't
manage to attend the Second Thessaloniki Contemporary Art Biennale arranged by
the State Contemporary Art Museum, or if you enjoyed its events and would like
to experience this feeling again. Due to the completion of the exhibitions of
the main program, the Biennale will be working today with an extended schedule
(exhibition sites in the city port will be open for the public from 11.00 to
22.00, the attendance is free). Please also note that the closing event of the
Biennale is a discussion scheduled to be held today from 18.00 to 20.00 at the
seminars room of the Port Warehouse # 3. Curators of the First
Thessaloniki Contemporary Art Biennale Ian Erik Lundstrom, Katherine David and
Maria Tsatsanoglu will meet curators of the Second Biennale Gabrielo Salgando,
Bisi Silva and Sirago Tsiara. They will give their judgements and comments,
express views on the work performed
and come up with some ideas and proposals for the next, Third, Biennale. The
attendance for the public is free, and the audience will also be invited to
express their proposals and opinions and comment of particular points.
Exhibitions of the main program will be held at the following sites:
- Pump station at the Port
Warehouse # 3, open-air spaces, the Port Warehouse # 13 and the old
refrigerators building in the city port - Paradise Baths (Bei-Hamam),
11.00-17.00 - "Athos Hearth" –
Nedelkos palace (109 Egnatia Str.), 11.00-20.00 - Entrance area of the Thessaloniki
Archeological Museum (6 Manoli Andronikou Str.), 8.00-20.00 - Internal court of the Byzantine
Culture Museum (2 Stratou Avenue), 8.00-20.00 - .ES restaurant (2-4 Frangon
Str.), 20.00-01.00
The following exhibitions and events will continue
in the context of the parallel program of the Second Thessaloniki
Contemporary Art Biennale:
- International young artists' meeting (Vilka Gallery art forum) – until 31.10.09 - 1000+1 ACTION (Thessaloniki French Institute, until 15.10.09, and Thessaloniki
Goethe Institute, until 9.10.09) - Personal-Political (Port Warehouse # 2À), until 23.10.09 - Subjective Visions/Works from the Collection of
Stella Art Foundation (National Bank's Educational Foundation), until
1.11.09 - Alexander Djikia: works from the series Variations on the themes of Cretan-Mycenaean seals
(Thessaloniki Archeological Museum), until 1.11.09 - Sculptural composition by Haim Sokol under the title To All Those Who Once Lived Here, a
gift of Stella Art Foundation to the
city and the Thessaloniki Port Authority (Thessaloniki port, opposite the
Passenger Station).
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