Biennale Of Sydney Exhibited At Museum Of Contemporary Art

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Established in 1973, the Biennale of Sydney is the oldest and largest exhibition of its kind in Australia and has grown into one of the country's most significant regular contemporary art events.

The sixteenth Biennale of Sydney is a constellation of historical and contemporary works of art that celebrate and explore revolving, rotating, mirroring, repeating, reversing, turning upside down or inside out, and changing perspectives—both in art and life.

Through installations, performances, films, texts, an evolving online venue, conversations and other events, Revolutions—Forms That Turn articulates the agency embedded in forms that express our desire for change.

Such literal and formal devices will be charted for their broader aesthetic, psychological, radical and political perspectives.

The exhibition will be on view at Museum Of Contemporary Art, Sydney from 18 June to 7 September 2008. -- www.mca.com.au

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