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By pushing back its 2021 to 2022 edition, the Lyon Biennale throws a chill on the art world

2020-05-07T19:57:31.548Z


The unexpected announcement of this preventive postponement projects the culture crisis ever further in time.


We have seen little by little the cancellations of artistic events erasing the spring of 2020, then, despite all hopes, the summer of 2020. Great questions are already hanging over the fall of 2020 and the canceled events of the spring that counted take place there and are already jostling in the programs, catch-up session still fuzzy in a timing that seems more and more tight and random. The opening of the Pinault Collection Trade Exchange, which was to be held first in June and then in the fall, was thus postponed until spring 2021.

More worrying is the announcement of the postponement by one year of the 16th Lyon Biennale which was to be held ... in September 2021! It is now another leap in the unknown and in time. All of a sudden, the cultural crisis promises to be more serious and longer than that diagnosed by analysts who were found pessimistic two months ago.

"The Lyon Biennale, in agreement with Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath, guest curators,

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Source: lefigaro

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