Dirk Braeckman at The Yokohama Triennale

The Yokohama Triennale, held in Yokohama, a large city adjacent to Tokyo, continues to stand out among Japan's many art festivals due to its large scale and over 20-year history. The 8th edition of this triennial event, directed by Liu Ding and Carol Yinghua Lu from Beijing, is titled Wild Grass: Our Lives, paying homage to the Chinese writer Lu Xun's book published in 1927. Given the myriad challenges we face today, such as war, climate change, economic inequality, and increasing intolerance resulting from unchecked capitalism, the directors prompt us to delve into Lu Xun's era, a century ago, in search of clues to the origins of these issues.
 
Curated by the artistic directors, the international exhibition will feature works by 94 artists from around the globe, displayed at various venues across the city, including the Yokohama Museum of Art. This international representation reflects the rich history and diversity of Yokohama. Furthermore, under the overarching theme of "Wild Grass," longstanding art institutions in the city will present diverse exhibitions and programs as part of the "ManyManyArt!" initiative. With the dual pillars of the international exhibition and the "ManyManyArt!" project, the 8th Yokohama Triennale aims to underscore the transformative power of art, emphasizing its ability to deeply impact our lives when it is both globally engaged and locally grounded.
 

The artists participating in the Yokohama Triennale: 

Søren Aagaard (Danish), Dirk Braeckman (Belgian), Élise Carron & Fanny Devaux (French), Rainbow Chan (Chinese, Hong Kong), Susan Cianciolo (American), Larry Clark (American), Norm Clasen (American), Clément Cogitore (French), Raffaella Crispino (Italian), Carlomar Arcangel Daoana (Filipino), Jeremy Deller (British), Dobai Péter (Hungarian), Dohi Miho (Japanese), Pippa Garner (American), Lungiswa Gqunta (South African), Miles Greenberg (Canadian), Aneta Grzeszykowska (Polish), Jens Haaning (Danish), Artan Hajrullahu (Kosovan), Hamaguchi Takashi (Japanese), Lewis Hammond (British), Matthew Harris (Australian), Hasegawa Kiyoshi (Japanese), South Ho (Chinese, Hong Kong), Jonathan Horowitz (American), Huang Po-Chih (Taiwanese), Stanya Kahn (American), Özgür Kar (Turkish), Damla Kilickiran (Swedish), Kitajima Keizo (Japanese), Josh Kline (American), Käthe Kollwitz (German), Kuriyagawa Hakuson (Japanese), Klara Liden (Swedish), Lu Xun (Chinese), Treiborlang Lyngdoh Mawlong (Indian), Stéphane Mandelbaum (Belgian), Morimura Yasumasa (Japanese), Sandra Mujinga (Congolese), Joar Nango (Norwegian), Erik Niedling (German), Ingo Niermann (German), Niwa Yoshinori (Japanese), Ono Tadashige (Japanese), Open Group (Yuriy Biley, Pavlo Kovach, Anton Varga) (Ukrainian), Otake Eiko (Japanese), Pope.L (American), Prickly Paper (Chen Yifei & Ou Feihong) (Chinese), Tomas Rafa (Slovakian), Sibylle Ruppert (German), Margaret Salmon (American), Allan Sekula (American), Shiga Lieko (Japanese), Side Core (Japanese), Rita Siegfried (Swiss), Vunkwan Tam (Unspecified), Taninaka Yasunori (Japanese), Salote Tawale (Fijian), Teshigahara Sofu (Japanese), Tomiyama Taeko (Japanese), Tsukuda Hiroki (Japanese), Emmanuel Van der Auwera (Belgian), Myrthe Van der Mark (Dutch), Puck Verkade (Dutch), Xper.Xr (Chinese, Hong Kong), Zhao Wenliang (Chinese), Zheng Yefu (Chinese)

April 4, 2024