ART MEGATHON
The city of Lahore has a rich and multilayered history of art practice and intellectual and creative discourse. It has long been the center of learning in South Asia for the arts and has produced some of the finest artists and intellectuals of the region.
In recent times, The Lahore Biennale Foundation (LBF) has emerged as a facilitator for critical thinking amongst practitioners of art and a catalyst for engaging people from all walks of life. Exhibitions of art in public spaces and a meaningful exchange of ideas at various forums has become the hallmark of the LBF. This non-profit organisation has collaborated with government bodies as well as international partners to support art projects across Pakistan in an attempt to facilitate research and experimentation, and to push the boundaries of art practice in the hope that it would become “an agent of social transformation.”
The Lahore Biennale (LB01), a first of its kind in the city, is currently the LBF’s most ambitious project and was much awaited for almost a year. A series of organisational and perhaps even ‘ideological’ glitches were finally overcome, and Lahore is now abuzz with this mega event. Taking place from March 16 till March 31, 2018, the LB01 engages 60 artists whose work has been exhibited at seven different venues, each a public venue of iconic historical importance.
The inaugural Lahore Biennale is a quantum leap for the arts and a promising endeavour to engage the public
In addition, a large variety of collateral events, including art exhibits, musical performances and intellectual discourse, have been arranged at various art galleries and venues all over the city. Artists, curators and art critics from Pakistan and across the globe, including Turkey, Iran, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Europe and the United States, were invited and hosted by the LBF. The three-day inaugural functions were especially arranged for these participants in addition to local dignitaries and professionals.