
The 14th biennial is titled ‘Open Borders’ and goes beyond physical and cultural boundaries.
Following a tradition built in previous years; this edition occupies hundreds of spaces of Curitiba, including municipal and state museums as well as gallerias and public spaces. Curitiba public transport buses and terminals also have a special program from the 14th Curitiba Biennial: video art works will be broadcast on bus and terminal televisions, aiming to take contemporary art out of traditional art spaces, sensitizing the population. Outside of Curitiba, the Biennial widens further its headquarters, with exhibitions in other cities of Paraná, as well as international exhibitions in Argentina, Paraguay, European countries such as France and Switzerland.
The curators of the biennial Tereza de Arruda (Brazil/Germany) and Adolfo Montejo Navas (Spain/Brazil) invited a group of curators for the Contemporary Art program: Massimo Scaringella (Italy/Argentina), Gabriela Urtiaga (Argentina), Ernestine White-Mifetu (South Africa) and Esenija Bannan (Russia) among many other curators from all over the world.
