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August 2021
May 08-Oct. 24

Bruges
from Saturday May 08 2021
to Sunday October 24 2021
Various locations
Bruges
info@triennalebrugge.be
triennalebrugge.be/en/
Bruges Pre-Triennial 2019 is the run-up to the Bruges Triennial 2021. Every three years the Bruges Triennial brings contemporary art and architecture to the historic city centre of Bruges: a unique setting and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
June 26-Oct. 10

Moss
from Saturday June 26 2021
to Sunday October 10 2021
Momentum Kunsthall
Henrik Gerners 8
1530 Moss

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P : +47 69 27 10 33
kontakt@punkto.no
www.momentum.no
Since its inception in 1998, MOMENTUM has strived to present the most compelling works of art and the most interesting artistic ventures in the Norwegian and Nordic context. The Biennial has since then established as the perhaps most important assembly of contemporary art in the Nordic region.
July 04-Sept. 26

Arles
from Sunday July 04 2021
to Sunday September 26 2021
Arles
Alongside the city
Arles

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P : +33 (0)4 90 96 76 06
info@rencontres-arles.com
www.rencontres-arles.com/
The Rencontres d'Arles - formerly known as the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie d'Arles - is a summer photography festival founded in 1970 by Arles photographer Lucien Clergue, author Michel Tournier and historian Jean-Maurice Rouquette.
The exhibitions, often co-produced with both French and foreign museums and institutions, are given on various heritage sites, suitably stage-designed for the purpose. Some sites (for example, 12th-century chapels or 19th-century industrial buildings) are open to the public only for the duration of the festival.
In 2019, the festival welcomed more than 145 000 visitors.
This 2021 edition is called: Un Été des lucioles.
July 04-Sept. 26

Arles
from Sunday July 04 2021
to Sunday September 26 2021
Various Locations
Arles
P : +33 (0)4 90 96 76 06
info@rencontres-arles.com
www.rencontres-arles.com
The Rencontres d'Arles (formerly known as the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie d'Arles) is a summer photography festival founded in 1970 by Arles photographer Lucien Clergue, author Michel Tournier and historian Jean-Maurice Rouquette.
The exhibitions, often co-produced with both French and foreign museums and institutions, are given on various heritage sites, suitably stage-designed for the purpose. Some sites (for example, 12th century chapels or 19th century industrial buildings) are open to the public only for the duration of the festival.
Many photographers have been discovered as a result of the Rencontres; a sure sign of the festival’s importance as a springboard for photographic and contemporary creative talent.
from Saturday July 17 2021
to Saturday October 02 2021
Various locations
Cleveland
P : +1 216-938-5799

frontart.org/
FRONT International is a new art triennial based in Cleveland, Ohio, whose inaugural edition launched in the summer of 2018. This citywide art program brings together international, national, and regional artists, curators, and scholars to propose a new format for biennials and triennials. It focuses on process, research, collaboration, and long-term engagement with Cleveland and Northeast Ohio to provide an expansive stage to create and share new work that is inspired by and engaged with the social, political, cultural, ecological, and economic issues of our time.
Aug. 26-29

Copenhagen
from Thursday August 26 2021
to Sunday August 29 2021
Across the five Nordic capital cities (Copenhagen, Oslo, Stoccolma, Helsinki, Reykjavík)
(see program on the website)
1051 Copenhagen

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chartartfair.com/fairs/art-fair/
CHART Art Fair is the leading contemporary art fair in the Nordics — in 2020 it takes place from 28-30 August at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, in the heart of Copenhagen.

The fair presents visitors with an exclusive collective presentation of the best galleries in the Nordic art scene. In providing audiences with a single entry point to the Nordic gallery scene, CHART creates an opportunity to experience the highest quality contemporary art in the Nordic region today.
Aug. 27-Sept. 12

Marseille
from Friday August 27 2021
to Sunday September 12 2021
Friche la Belle de Mai
41, rue jobin
13004 Marseille

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P : +33 (0)4 95 04 95 36
contact@art-o-rama.fr
art-o-rama.fr/
ART-O-RAMA, created in 2007, is the first international art fair in the South of France and has been developing a new format that makes its uniqueness ; each booth is considered as an exhibition space which architectural specificities lie on the gallery’s curatorial proposition for our fair. We allow gallery owners to present themselves under a unique and original light ; signing their artistic line in a space they have designed according to the project they have built with their artists.