Looking Back: Istanbul Biennial 2019
Links to articles and reviews about the Biennial and The Civilization of Llhuros.
The true origins of the obscure culture called Llhuros are unknown. Until the anthropological historians have disentangled legend from fact and meshed their philosophical interpretations with the comparative study of scientifically certified data into an incontrovertible synthesis, it will remain so. This exhibition presents Llhurocian utilitarian and ritual objects, scientific instruments, sculpture, paintings, frescoes, and fragments of architectural ruins from the recent excavations of Vanibo, Houndee and Draikum.
Links to articles and reviews about the Biennial and The Civilization of Llhuros.
Twelve crates of 130 artifacts clear customs slowly, but and arrive safely at the Pera Museum.
The Istanbul Biennial has revealed the artist list for its 16th edition, which is set to take place from September 14 – November 10, 2019.
Forty or more years after its last installation in Europe, artifacts from Llhuros were on display as part of the PLURIVERS show at La Panacée – Le Centre d’art contemporain in Montpellier, France.
Nearly a dozen large crates of Llhurocian artifacts have been moved to a climate-controlled art storage facility.
Professor Nils Schilaneder of Sweden and Phillip Ewing-Kershaw of Great Britain have passed away.