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Biennial on the beach: Barcelona to host 2024 edition of Manifesta




Barcelona will host the 2024 edition of nomadic European biennial Manifesta
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The organisers of Manifesta have announced that the 2024 edition of the nomadic European biennial will take place in Barcelona and ten other metropolitan cities in Catalonia, Spain, including L’Hospitalet, Mataró, Sant Cugat and Granollers.

The roving exhibition’s 2026 edition will take place in an as yet unnamed German city. The next edition in 2022 will take place in Pristina, Kosovo, the same year as the 59th Venice Biennale (23 April-27 November 2022) and Documenta 15 in Kassel, Germany (18 June-25 September).

In a statement, the organisers say: “Manifesta strategy continues to be focused on how art and culture can fight polarisation and division. The bid of Barcelona aligns with the mission of Manifesta, as it seeks to build upon the common objective of involving citizens, different entities and groups, in the common task of rethinking our world through artistic creativity and social commitment.”

Cultural institutions in Catalonia have been flashpoints in the independence crisis engulfing the region. In 2017, unrest broke out at the Lleida Museum in western Catalonia in a long-running restitution saga centred on 44 religious artefacts housed at the institution.

Manifesta’s 13th edition, held in the French city of Marseille this year, was disrupted in the wake of the coronavirus crisis. The exhibition, co-organised by ICA London director Stefan Kalmár, opened in August following delays but moved online in October after new Covid-19 restrictions were enforced throughout France. Other previous host cities include Palermo (2018), Zurich (2016) and Frankfurt (2002).





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