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De Renava - the Bonifacio Biennale Announces Dates in 2024

DE RENAVA recently announced the second edition of The Bonifacio Biennale, which is scheduled to take place from May 10 to November 2, 2024 in Bonifacio, Corsica. This follows the success of the inaugural edition in 2022 and an OFF exhibition with Centre Pompidou in 2023.

DE RENAVA was established by Prisca Meslier and Dumè Marcellesi and is positioned as a key cultural presence in the Mediterranean region. The event will unfold in historic locations within the Bonifacio citadel. DE RENAVA - The Bonifacio Biennale aims to showcase nearly twenty major international and local contemporary artists, presenting innovative perspectives on Mediterranean issues and shaping visions for the future. The venue will include the Montlaur Caserne, a 5,000 m2 space unused for over 30 years, serving as the epicenter and featuring monumental works and conceptual proposals.
Trend Themes
1. Contemporary Art Biennales - The Bonifacio Biennale showcases innovative perspectives on Mediterranean issues and shapes visions for the future.
2. Cultural Presence in the Mediterranean Region - DE RENAVA establishes itself as a key cultural presence in the Mediterranean region through The Bonifacio Biennale.
3. Unused Spaces as Exhibition Venues - The Montlaur Caserne, a previously unused 5,000 m2 space, serves as the epicenter for the Bonifacio Biennale and features monumental works and conceptual proposals.
Industry Implications
1. Art Exhibition - The Bonifacio Biennale creates opportunities for contemporary artists to showcase their work in a major international event.
2. Cultural Tourism - The Bonifacio Biennale attracts tourists to the Mediterranean region who are interested in contemporary art and cultural experiences.
3. Exhibition Venue Management - Unused spaces like the Montlaur Caserne can be transformed into unique exhibition venues for art events like the Bonifacio Biennale.

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