FREIBURG IM BREISGAU.- From sunset backdrops framed by palm trees, to iconic landmarks, to picturesque villages and the staging of their local traditions, tourism operates as a business fueled by the promise of happiness, escapism, and the thrill of discovery. In this cartography of desires, the south is often framed as an object of longing, closely tied to romanticized and exoticized images of paradise. Yet tourism generates the significant transformation of these very destinations. Given its far-reaching impacts on economies, environments, and political structures, as well as its influence on social dynamics, tourism must be examined as a multidimensional phenomenon.
The Biennale für Freiburg 3 presents artworks that focus on the enduring links between colonialism and the global travel industry, emphasizing the process of touristification in the so-called Global South. To interrogate how the south is staged as a site of touristic fantasies, as well as to highlight the material consequences of these imaginations, the Biennale invites local and international artists to examine geopolitical entanglements, power structures, and the longing for elsewhere. Their artworks and artistic proposals are acts of resistance against constructed notions of otherness, and offer a platform for emancipatory counter-narratives.
Through a range of formatsa city-wide exhibition, performative city tours, a symposium, and mediation programsthe Biennale opens up new perspectives on the travel experience and its historical as well as contemporary dynamics. The aim is to reflect on tourism all its contradictions while reimagining tourists not only as consumers but as political subjects.
The artistic director of the Biennale für Freiburg 3 is Lorena Juan.
Participating artists
!Mediengruppe Bitnik, Cem A., Esvin Alarcón Lam, Irene de Andrés, Céline Baumann, Jonas Brinker, Paloma Contreras Lomas, Enar de Dios Rodríguez, Patricia Domínguez, Elisa Duca, Anna Ehrenstein, Elyla, Lena Marie Emrich, Agnes Essonti Luque, Irene Fernández Arcas, Inka & Niclas, Ida Kammerloch, Monika Emmanuelle Kazi, Cosima zu Knyphausen, Left Hand Rotation, Randa Maroufi, Caroline Mesquita, Noha Mokhtar, Isabel Motz, Claudia Pagès Rabal, Marie Popall und Louisa Raspé, Ghita Skali, Christina Sperling, Eve Tagny, Florian Thate, Helena Uambembe, Unofficial Hiking Society, Jasmin Werner, Daniela Zambrano Almidón, Karla Zipfel, etaïnn zwer.
Locations
Kunstverein Freiburg, Museum für Neue Kunst, Kaiserwache, kulturaggregat, Pförtnerhaus, SCHOPF2, Freiburg-Wiehre Bahnhof, Schauinslandbahn, Souvenirshop Schwarwaldmarie, DELPHI_space, Johanneskirchplatz, Hauptbahnhof Freiburg.
Admission is free. On the opening day, June 5, the exhibition venues are open from 126pm.