2004 Taipei Biennial – Do You Believe in Reality?
- Type
- on group show
- Artist
- Anri Sala, David Claerbout, Jean-Luc Moulène, Yoko Ono, Jeremy Deller, Tsui Kuang-Yu, Rem Koolhaas, Jeanne van Heeswijk, Martha Rosler, Otobong Nkanga, Raqs Media Collective, Gabriel Orozco, Steve McQueen, Yang Fudong, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Maruch Sántiz Gómez, Heri Dono, Siebe Thissen, Naoya Hatakeyama, Franciska Lambrechts & Honore d'O, The Atlas Group, Pratchaya Phinthong, Chen Chieh-Jen, Wang Bing, The Kingpins, Apotik Komik, Chang Yung-ho, Rolf Engelen, Frans Vermeer and Innbetween, Samuel Indratma, Elia Zenghelis, Madelon Vriesendorp, Zoe Zenghelis, Kuo I-chen, Sze-tsung Leong, Hongjohn Lin, Long March Foundation, Agnes Varda, Liu Ho-jang Yeh Wei-li
- Venue
- Taipei Fine Arts Museum
- Code
- TW-TAIP-BIEN-2
See also
Between Man and Matter
Katalogus
Between Man and Matter
Katalogus
Biennale des Friedens – Dem Frieden eine Form geben – Woche der Bildende Kunst Hamburg 1985
Biennale des Friedens – Dem Frieden eine Form geben – Woche der Bildende Kunst Hamburg 1985
Biennale des Friedens – Dem Frieden eine Form geben – Woche der Bildende Kunst Hamburg 1985
Biennale of Sydney 2004 – 14th – Reason and emotion
Biennale of Sydney 2004 – 14th – Reason and emotion
Biennale of Sydney 2004 – 14th – Reason and emotion
7a Biennale di Parigi / 7e Biennale de Paris / 7th Paris Biennale
Italie
7a Biennale di Parigi / 7e Biennale de Paris / 7th Paris Biennale
Italie
46 Esposizione Internazionale d’Arte
1995 Biennale, Venezia
46 Esposizione Internazionale d’Arte
1995 Biennale, Venezia
46 Esposizione Internazionale d’Arte
1995 Biennale, Venezia
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Bienal de la Habana – The Revolution Must Be a School of Unfettered Thought. A dramatised echo of the Third World Exhibition and the Cultural Congress of Havana 1968
Bienal de la Habana – The Revolution Must Be a School of Unfettered Thought. A dramatised echo of the Third World Exhibition and the Cultural Congress of Havana 1968