After an embattled edition, the Kochi-Muziris Biennale announces next show
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"We see Kerala and India as spaces of creation, abundant with layered histories, cultural and intellectual richness, and inherent limits," Chopra says of the forthcoming show.
Chopra's words underscore both the great ambitions and the fraught logistics of the KMB, which has faced delays and accusations of mismanagement.
The biennial is widely considered India's most important exhibition, and is a rarity in a country with scant public funding for contemporary art.
Staging a large-scale, international art project in India, especially without a rich private backer, is not an easy feat, highlighting logistical challenges.
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