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Save the Brno Biennial
On April 24, 2022 The Moravian Gallery in Brno, the organizer of the Brno Biennial, announced that it had decided to abandon the regular exhibitions of the Brno Biennial and replace them with a sustainable permanent digital platform.
Cancellation of the Brno Biennial means loss of a sixty years’ worth of cultural heritage, international platform allowing ideas to circulate, physical place for authors to meet. To help us save this beautiful event, would you please consider to sign following petition. Thank you very much for your support!
Established in 1963, the International Biennial of Graphic Design Brno is one of the oldest and most important events in the field of visual communication worldwide. For almost six decades, the Brno Biennial has provided a major international platform for exhibitions, discussions, and relevant accompanying programmes on the dynamically expanding field of graphic design, an integral part of visual culture. In addition, the Biennial gave rise to an extensive collection of graphic design, a public archive systematically broadened with each edition. Designers from all over the world have repeatedly participated in each edition. At the same time, the Biennial is regularly attended by thousands, with many visitors coming to Brno from abroad. The Brno Biennial plays an invaluable role in education, as it influenced and formed whole generations of graphic designers who participated in its editions.
Graphic design is an integral part of the environment we live in. The Brno Biennial is the only cultural event of this kind, scope, and tradition worldwide. It facilitates a discourse in the field of visual culture accessible to everyone. The exclusively digital (and so far unspecified) platform that the Moravian Gallery attributes to the future of the Biennial cannot replace these in-person interactions and experiences.
Through this petition, we ask the Moravian Gallery, the organizer of the Brno Biennial, and the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic, the founder of the Moravian Gallery, to find a way – in cooperation with the professional community – to continue this distinctive international cultural event.
Cancellation of the Brno Biennial means the loss of a sixty years’ worth of heritage through which the Czech Republic connects the local and global cultural worlds, such as, for example, the Prague Quadrennial and the Karlovy Vary Film Festival does. We are losing a unique international platform whose regular reflection of visual culture is needed more than ever before in our increasingly visual media-oriented world.
Initiated by:
Adam Macháček
Adam Uchytil
Alan Záruba
Aleš Najbrt
Denisa Kollarová
Filip Blažek
Iva Knobloch
Jan Čumlivski
Jozef Ondrík
Kristýna Fišerová
Linda Dostálková
Marek Fanta
Marek Pokorný
Michaela Labudová
Mikuláš Macháček
Pavel Frič
Pavel Noga
Pavla Pauknerová
Petr Krejzek
Radek Sidun
Radim Peško
Robert V. Novák
Rostislav Vaněk
Tomáš Celizna
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