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Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Wednesday announced that the 6th edition of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale will begin in Kerala next year. The event, touted as the country’s largest contemporary art exhibition, will be held from from December 12, 2025 to March 31, 2026. The CM also revealed
He said Malayalis worldwide can rejoice through such programmes and move forward with greater unity.
The Meitra Hospital is bringing the pavilion to Kozhikode, which will serve as a vibrant platform for the native artists of Malabar.
Krishnamachari is ranked 38 on the list titled 'Power 100’, which includes personalities from all spheres of contemporary art.
The exhibition commemorates Patil, based in Mumbai and Amsterdam, who was selected on the strength of his installation 'The Politics of Skin and Movement'.
The Biennale is also a model experiment in heritage conservation, said Riyas
One may not agree with the views of an artist on a specific issue, but it is important to give the person a chance to express them in this form.
Sundaram's 1972 series of 25 drawings ‘The Heights of Macchu Picchu’ is on display at the ongoing Kochi Biennale.
The previous edition, which was held before the pandemic struck the world, had only six lakh visitors.
Shikh Sabbir has put up a total of six acrylic paintings on display.
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