Manifesta Explained

Manifesta – European Biennial of Contemporary Art
Genre:biennale, focus on contemporary art
Begins:1994
Frequency:biennial, every two year.
Location:Itinerant
Prev:Manifesta 14 (2022)
Next:Manifesta 15 (2024)
Organised:International Foundation Manifesta

Manifesta, also known as the European Nomadic Biennial, is a European pan-regional contemporary cultural biennale.[1]

History

Manifesta was founded in 1994 by Dutch art historian Hedwig Fijen.[2] The first edition took place in Rotterdam. One of the coordinators in Rotterdam was Thomas Meyer zu Schlochtern of the Rotterdamse Kunststichting.[3] Among the local artists brought into the international scene, were Jeanne van Heeswijk, Bik Van Der Pol, and Joep van Lieshout.[4]

The 2006 edition of Manifesta was set to happen in Nicosia, Cyprus, under the direction of Florian Waldvogel, Mai Abu ElDahab, and Anton Vidokle. In June 2006, Nicosia for Art, the city-run nonprofit organization sponsoring the exhibition, cancelled the event due to political turmoil around the green line of Nicosia.[5]

Previous editions have taken place in Rotterdam (1996), Luxembourg (1998), Ljubljana (2000), Frankfurt (2002), San Sebastián (2004), Nicosia (2006 – cancelled), Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol (2008), Murcia in dialogue with northern Africa (2010), Limburg (2012), Saint Petersburg (2014), Zürich (2016), Palermo (2018),[6] and Marseille (2020 – known as Manifesta 13, it took place despite the COVID-19 pandemic). In 2022, Manifesta is being hosted by Pristina, followed by Barcelona in 2024, and Ruhr in 2026.

The 10th edition of Manifesta in Saint Petersburg in Russia created tensions as the government had just prohibited "gay propaganda".[7]

The 12th edition of Manifesta was held in Palermo, Italy, around the theme "The Planetary Garden. Cultivating Coexistence". The exhibition put forward an interpretation of the city's history as the expression of a syncretism of cultures across the Mediterranean. The curators used the idea of the garden as a metaphor on how it might be possible to aggregate differences and to compose life out of movement and migration.[8]

After the cancellation of Manifesta 13 (planned to have been held in Marseille) due to Covid19, Manifesta 14 was held in Pristina, Kosovo, in 2022.[9] [10]

Education

Manifesta's Education and Mediation programme is a part of each Manifesta Biennial. The education team is among the first to begin developing programmes in Manifesta's host cities. The programmes created by the team are derived from conversations, extensive field research and sociocultural and educational mapping.

The programme is developed collaboratively with artists and associations of the host city and includes projects that are educational, curatorial, artistic, research-based, and accessible to everyone. The education team is responsible for developing a discursive mediation and a critical perspective on the curatorial project. Additionally the team creates a set of interrelated research-and-practice-based programmes focussed on local knowledge and practices.[11]

Editions

YearEditionPlaceThemeCurated by
19961stRotterdamKatalyn Neray
Rosa Martinez
Viktor Misiano
Andrew Renton
Hans-Ulrich Obrist
19982ndLuxembourgRobert Fleck
Maria Lind
Barbara Vanderlinden
20003rdLjubljana"Borderline Syndrome. Energies of Defence"Francesco Bonami
Ole Bouman
Maria Hlavajová
Kathrin Rhomberg
20024thFrankfurtIara Boubnova
Nuria Enguita Mayo
Stéphanie Moisdon
20045thSan SebastiánMassimiliano Gioni
Marta Kuzma
20066thNicosiaCancelledFlorian Waldvogel
Mai Abu ElDahab
Anton Vidokle
20087thFortezza/FranzenfesteBolzano/Bozen

Trento

Rovereto

"100 Miles in 100 Days"[12] Adam BudakAnselm Franke
Hila Peleg

Raqs Media Collective

20108thMurciaAlexandria Contemporary Arts Forum (ACAF)
Chamber of Public Secrets (CPS)
tranzit.org
20129thGenkCuauhtémoc Medina
Dawn Adès
Katerina Gregos
201410thSaint PetersburgKasper König[13]
201611thZürich"What People Do for Money: Some Joint Ventures"Christian Jankowski
Francesca Gavin[14]
201812thPalermo"The Planetary Garden. Cultivating Coexistence"Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli
Mirjam Varadinis
Andrés Jaque
Bregtje van der Haak
202013thMarseille[15] [16] Indefinitely postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic
202214thPrishtina[17] "It matters what worlds world worlds: how to tell stories otherwise"Catherine Nichols
Carlo Ratti
202415thBarcelona
202616thRuhr

Ownership

The Manifesta Biennial is owned and organized by Amsterdam-based International Foundation Manifesta (IFM).

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. News: Schroeder. Mariana. Touching the Taboo. 23 April 2013. The Wall Street Journal. 15 October 2010.
  2. Web site: art Archives. 2021-03-25. Luxwing. en-US.
  3. Manifesta – Volume 1. Foundation European Art Manifestation, 1996.
  4. Vanderlinden & Filipovic (2006, p. 208).
  5. Web site: Manifesta no more. Artnet.com. 7 June 2006. Augustine Zenakos. 18 August 2017.
  6. News: 2023-12-23. Roberto Brunelli. 2018-08-31. it-IT. Diario palermitano #1 Alla scoperta di Manifesta12: Garden Of Flows.
  7. Web site: Controversial Manifesta 10 Organizers Condemn Artists Boycotts. Artnet.com. 30 April 2014. Coline Milliard. 17 August 2017.
  8. Web site: Manifesta 12 Palermo Concept: The Planetary Garden. Cultivating Coexistence . Saraceno, V. . 8 May 2018 . m12.manifesta.org.
  9. Web site: manifesta 14 prishtina 2022 . manifesta14.org . 8 January 2023.
  10. Web site: Manifesta 14 reinvigorates neglected spaces in Kosovo's capital . www.economist.com . 29 July 2022 . 8 January 2023.
  11. Web site: 2013-02-18. The Head of Education of Manifesta coordinates the development, implementation and monitoring of the education program of Manifesta.. 2021-03-25. Biennial Foundation. en-US.
  12. Web site: Italian Hours. Artforum.com. 24 July 2008. 17 August 2017.
  13. Web site: The art world takes on Russia's regressive LGBT laws at Manifesta 10. Theguardian.com. 30 June 2014. Adrian Searle. 17 August 2017.
  14. Web site: Michel Houellebecq and the Zurich Fire Brigade Are Among Unlikely Artists of Manifesta 11. Artsy.net. 5 April 2016. Tess Thackara. 17 August 2017.
  15. Web site: Marseilles to host Manifesta in 2020. Theartnewspaper.com. 6 May 2016. Mark Robert. 17 August 2017.
  16. Web site: Manifesta 13 Marseille – The European Nomadic Biennial. en-US. 2020-03-28.
  17. Web site: Manifesta 14 to be hosted in Pristina, Kosovo, in 2022 « MANIFESTA. en-US. 2019-05-03.