Istanbul Biennial begins, featuring the island of trash

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The biennial title this year is The Seventh Continent, referring to the massive, island-like mass of trash in the middle of the Pacific Ocean

starts on September 14, and will run through November 10 this year, welcoming art lovers from around the world free of charge.

The exhibition is being curated by art historian and curator Nicolas Bourriaoud, and encompasses more than 220 artworks by 56 artists and art collectives.Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University Istanbul Museum of Painting and Sculpture,in historic Beyoglu district; andAn ambitious art lover can do the two museums in one day, but Buyukada Island, accessible by ferry from both the European and Asian shores of the Bosphorus, needs another — leisurely — day of its own.

Speaking at the press conference for the biennial art exhibition, Chairman of the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts Bulent Eczacibasi reminded the crowd that the biennial has been a part of Istanbul’s cultural landscape since 1987 and that “today, the Istanbul Biennial is one of the world’s most prominent contemporary art events.”

“This mass of plastic in the middle of the Pacific Ocean formed of man-made waste covers an expanse larger than three million square kilometers in size,” he said. Curator Nicolas Bourriaud described the idea of the seventh continent as “a territory yet unknown, in which humans and non-humans coexist out of necessity,” one that is “not a continent there to invade and occupy by force [by European settlers], but inversely, a nation that formed behind our backs, almost without our noticing, born of our ways of life and production.”

Bourriaud also wrote an introduction in the guide booklet that touches on many of the themes of "The Seventh Continent." Noting that “‘us’ and ‘them’ are merely imaginary notions, the products of this or that ideology,” and therefore obsolete, he then talks about humans and nature.

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