The 2008 Biennale of Sydney exhibition will be supported by both an extensive public program and a multi-level education program, offered across a number of venues in the Sydney metropolitan area.
In addition to the Artistic Director and a range of artists, a number of curators, academics, poets, philosophers, activists and others are travelling to Sydney to take part in the public programs associated with the 2008 Biennale of Sydney.
Their participation in a variety of programs will allow diverse audiences to understand, engage with and challenge the works and ideas brought together under the theme Revolutions - Forms That Turn.
Pierre Huyghe, A Forest of LinesAt the Sydney Opera House a unique experience occurs throughout the course of a day and a night. From the stalls to the circles to the stage, a forest of trees has grown and spread throughout the entire Concert Hall. The light of dawn barely shines on this valley obscured by clouds. This is an in-between reality, an image of an environment, a fact that appears for a brief moment just before vanishing.
Artist Talk: Pierre HuygheIn Conversation with Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, Artistic Director of the 2008 Biennale of Sydney.
Pierre Huyghe, A Forest of LinesAt the Sydney Opera House a unique experience occurs throughout the course of a day and a night. From the stalls to the circles to the stage, a forest of trees has grown and spread throughout the entire Concert Hall. The light of dawn barely shines on this valley obscured by clouds. This is an in-between reality, an image of an environment, a fact that appears for a brief moment just before vanishing.
