
Biennials / Triennials
In the forty years since the first iteration of Venice Architecture Biennale, the field of architecture has seen a remarkable change in the role played by exhibition-making. While architecture and display have long been intertwined practices, a rapid proliferation of large-scale perennial exhibitionsâparticularly in the twenty-first centuryâhas resulted in the biennial / triennial becoming an integral part of our discipline, morea new geography of itinerant display that has profoundly altered the contours of architectural thought. Between format, space, and content, what are the various agencies and effects of these events? Biennials / Triennials asks these questions and others of a range of curatorial agentsâincluding After Belonging Agency, Beatriz Colomina and Mark Wigley, Sarah Herda, Adrian Lahoud, Ippolito Pestellini, and Andre Tavaresâand visits crucial sites of recent exhibitions that reveal what is at stake in the newfound ubiquity of the architectural âennial.
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In the forty years since the first iteration of Venice Architecture Biennale, the field of architecture has seen a remarkable change in the role played by exhibition-making. While architecture and display have long been intertwined practices, a rapid proliferation of large-scale perennial exhibitionsâparticularly in the twenty-first centuryâhas resulted in the biennial / triennial becoming an integral part of our discipline, morea new geography of itinerant display that has profoundly altered the contours of architectural thought. Between format, space, and content, what are the various agencies and effects of these events? Biennials / Triennials asks these questions and others of a range of curatorial agentsâincluding After Belonging Agency, Beatriz Colomina and Mark Wigley, Sarah Herda, Adrian Lahoud, Ippolito Pestellini, and Andre Tavaresâand visits crucial sites of recent exhibitions that reveal what is at stake in the newfound ubiquity of the architectural âennial.











