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The Bucharest Biennale is a contemporary art festival held every two years in Bucharest, Romania. The first Biennale was held in 2005, with the following one held in May-June 2006. From 2006 onwards, the festival will be held every two years, with the next one due to be organised in 2008. The Biennale is organised by artphoto asc., an art NGO, and is sponsored by the Romanian Ministry of Culture and various private partners. The name Biennale is Italian and means every other year, describing an event that happens every 2 years. ...
Status Capital of Romania Mayor Adriean Videanu, Democratic Party, since 2005 Area 228 km² Population (2003) 1,921,751[1] Density 9131. ...
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The 2006 festival is curated by the Hungarian critic and curator Zsolt Petranyi, and is held at numerous venues throughout Bucharest, including the National Museum of Geology, the National Museum of Literature, the National Centre for Dance, the Botanical Gardens, South Shop and the Herăstrău Skate Park. 18 artists, both Romanian and international, are participating in the 2006 edition. The Botanical Garden of Bucharest, now named after its founder, Dimitrie BrândzÄ, is located in the Cotroceni neighbourhood of Bucharest, Romania. ...
HerÄstrÄu is a large park in the northern side of Bucharest, Romania, around the HerÄstrÄu Lake. ...
External link - (English) Bucharest Biennale official site
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