Raqs Media Collective has announced some of the artists for the Yokohama Trienniale, which is due to open on 3 July across the Yokohama Museum of Art and PLOT 48 museum. The exhibition, which the collective also announced will be titled Afterglow, is to feature Haig Aivazian, Farah Al Qasimi, Morehshin Allahyari, Robert Andrew, Aono Fumiaki, Arai Takashi, Korakrit Arunanondchai, Rosa Barba, Taysir Batniji, Hicham Berrada, Nick Cave, Chen, Jesse Darling, Max De Esteban, Eva Fàbregas, Marianne Fahmy, Alia Farid, Ivana Franke, Rahima Gambo, Zuza Golińska, Andreas Greiner, Inti Guerrero, Nilbar Güreş, Tina Havelock Stevens, Joyce Ho, Ingela Ihrman, Iikawa Takehiro, Iiyama Yuki Iwama Asako, Kaneuji Teppei, Kawakubo Yoi, Lebohang Kganye, Kim Yunchul, Elena Knox, Lau Wai, Russ Ligtas, Make Or Break (Rebecca Gallo & Connie Anthes), Taus Makhacheva, Kabelo Malatsie, Naeem Mohaiemen, James Nasmyth, Park Chan-kyong, Amol K. Patil, Aluaiy Pulidan, Renuka Rajiv, Oscar Santillan, Sarker Protick, Sato Masaharu, Sato Risa, Renu Savant, Tsherin Sherpa, Shintaku Kanako, Elias Sime, Rayyane Tabet, Takemura Kei, Tamura Yuichiro, Dennis Tan, Anton Vidokle, Omer Wasim & Saira Sheikh, Michelle Wong, Lantian Xie , Zhang Xu Zhan, Zheng Bo.
The New Delhi-based trio, who were appointed to direct the triennial in 2018, issued a curatorial statement regarding the title, promising the viewer a ‘proximity to the radiant, fluctuating glow of probes and premonitions, blending anticipation and projection with the calmness of rumination and pugnacity of assertion.’
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Raqs Media Collective announce artists for Yokohama Triennale
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