First images by Filip Dujardin of Bruges Triennial 2024: Spaces of Possibility.
From Saturday 13 April to Sunday 1 September, the centre of Bruges and the beach at Zeebrugge will once again be aplatform for contemporary art and architecture in the public space. The triennial runs for almost five months.
Bruges Triennial 2024 looks firmly towards the future for this fourth edition. How can we safeguard the liveability of Bruges, and cities more generally, in a protective way? How do we approach concepts such as sustainability and change in a UNESCO-protected environment where preservation is central? And how can contemporary art and architecture create a new framework for these issues?
Twelve participating artists and architects have come to Bruges from all over the world in search of the slumbering potential of theeverchanging city. Their site-specific installations create new connections – between street and square, between people and animals, residents and passers-by – and make us reflect on the social, economic and ecological challenges and opportunities that await us as a society.
The Bruges Triennial has joined forces with four cultural partners for the fourth edition: Cultuurcentrum Brugge, De Republiek | Dertien12, Het Entrepot and Musea Brugge.
They have devised their own programmes specifically for TRIBRU24 and are delving deeper into the themes at the heart of the event.
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Masuda . Otsubo
empty drop
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SO–IL
Common Thread
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Studio Ossidiana
Earthsea Pavilion
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Mona Hatoum
Full Swing
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Traumnovelle
The Joyful Apocalypse
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