Athens Biennale launches its 6thย edition on October 26, 2018, under the titleย ANTI.
The 6thย Athens Biennale flirts with the term, the attitude, the (im)possibility ofย ANTI, asking: How does opposition play out today? What kind of identities does it forge?ย ANTIย deals with phenomena of normalization of opposition and non-conformity, from politics to web culture, from videogames to Netflix, from ลฝiลพek to Rihanna.
Fall 2018 will mark a decade of crisis in which Athens has been an incubator of revolt, opposition, reaction and regression. In 2017, the Athens Biennale organized a series of performative events under the titleย Waiting for the Barbarians, and declared a strategic postponing of AB6 in a year of โActive Waitingโ. โActive Waitingโ was intended as a playful exercise on the political imagination of large-scale periodic exhibitions, and functioned as a prelude toย ANTI.
ANTI, curated by Stefanie Hessler, Kostis Stafylakis and Poka-Yio, considers attitudes of opposition, non-conformity and marginality. Instead of assuming a position of critical detachment,ย ANTIย introduces us to the pleasure and discomfort embodied in both revolt and reaction. It does not seek to merely outline such fantasies; we cannot fight reactionary culture and politics in the โpost-truthโ era with yet anotherย ANTI. To deal withย ANTIย means to oscillate between power and revolt by internalizing, reenacting or cannibalizing both. As such, AB6 is designed as a distilled, intensified reality โ a constellation of functional spaces that invites visitors to indulge inย ANTI.ย These devices assume forms of actual domains shaping our lives today: the gym, the office, the tattoo studio, the dating website, the migration office, the shopping mall, the nightclub, the church, the dark room. The Athens Biennale aims to instigate the experience of ambiguity, polarity and contrariness inherent inย ANTIย by lubricating the absurd personification of such currents. The exhibition, here, becomes a purgatory without a purge.