Kochi and the Biennale

Kochi is surrounded by the sea. It still exudes the atmosphere of the colonial spice trade, even though that trade is now in Indian hands. Many warehouses are still in use, but a number have been repurposed or stand empty. For the past 14 years, some of the refurbished warehouses and heritage buildings have been used as exhibition spaces for the Kochi-Muziris Biennale of contemporary art.

The half-sunken boat was not part of the recently concluded biennial, even though the organisers have to fight time and again just to keep their heads above water. The photo below, however, is of a work that was on display there – and what a piece it was!

Photos of the week: 1- Kochi, and 2 – Sonia Jose, Amphibious Being (2025), 6th Kochi-Muziris Biennale, India 2026

3 responses to “Kochi and the Biennale”

  1. Can’t see the photo below…

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    1. Louk Vreeswijk Avatar

      With the photo below I mean the longish figure, just below the photo of the boat in the water. I have attached the two photos to each other, separated by a thin white line.

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      1. oh! I get it!

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