Biennale unveils Ten Thousand Suns in historic art revelation
Dive into an unparalleled journey of creativity at Sydney’s landmarks, where cultural heritage and contemporary brilliance meet
Dive into an unparalleled journey of creativity at Sydney’s landmarks, where cultural heritage and contemporary brilliance meet
Experience an extraordinary exhibition showcasing the visionary creations of leading artists from diverse corners of the globe, all within the hallowed halls of Sydney’s most iconic cultural institutions.
From 9 March to 10 June, the 24th Biennale of Sydney, titled Ten Thousand Suns, ignites its transformative power of art across locations including the Art Gallery of NSW, Artspace, Chau Chak Wing Museum at the University of Sydney, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney Opera House, UNSW Galleries and White Bay Power Station.
This is an unmissable opportunity for art enthusiasts and curious minds alike.
Prepare to witness the rebirth of history as the heritage-listed White Bay Power Station, a relic of the early 20th century and once a bustling coal power station, opens its doors to the public for the first time in over a century. Ten Thousand Suns breathes new life into this architectural gem, transforming it into a canvas for contemporary expression. Immerse yourself in the richness of Sydney’s art culture with a plethora of offerings.
See the Biennale of Sydney program.
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