Thursday 30 June 2016

Manifesta 11
The eleventh edition is hosted by the city of Zurich and runs from 11 June until 18 September 2016 and carries the title 'What People Do for Money.'

Manifesta, conceived as a nomadic, European biennial of contemporary art, takes place in Zurich this June. This year's edition is the eleventh since 1996 and is supported by Pro Helvetia - Swiss Arts Council. The eleventh edition is hosted by the city of Zurich and runs from 11 June until 18 September 2016 and carries the title 'What People Do for Money.'

Manifesta has earlier taken place in Rotterdam, Luxembourg, Ljubljana, Frankfurt, Donostia/San Sebastián, Trentino-South Tyrol, Murcia, Genk and most recently St. Petersburg. As in previous years, Manifesta 11 will present artists, curators and young professionals from different countries, and will continue to innovate and reimagine contemporary art practices.


German artist Christian Jankowski (Göttingen, 1968) has been appointed Chief Curator of Manifesta 11, the European Biennial of Contemporary Art, which will take place in Zurich, Switzerland in 2016. Jankowski studied at the University of Fine Arts in Hamburg (Germany) and currently lives in Berlin.

More on Manifesta 11 >> 

MANIFESTA 11 // PARALLEL EVENTS
Each edition of Manifesta is accompanied by Parallel Events. Their aim is to highlight various aspects of the local and regional art scenes and to create a dialogue between them and the main exhibition.The realisation of the selected projects is organised by the coordinator of the Parallel Events, URS STEINER.
More:  http://www.m11parallelevents.ch/

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