NEW YORK, NY.- The third edition of The Listening Biennial invites us to tune into the humming stars above and the countless voices they carry. These are voices of love and loss, voices that hold the past while evoking a future, and that resound with mystery and force, threading cosmic matter and embodied life with their potent stories. While our terrestrial, material existence demands increasingly committed forms of engagement, the cosmic voices above may continue to offer guidance in becoming-relatives. To look up is to listen out for a plurality of life-forms as well as pathways of connection found between here and there. The Listening Biennial aims at fostering a time and space in which such interstitial listenings may flourish.
Presented across a constellation of partner institutions and venues in different regions of the world, The Listening Biennial takes shape through the concept of Third Listening, emphasizing the intersubjective and interdependent. Third Listening is imagined as a form of interstitial listening intent on sensing and staying with the differential urgencies spanning cultural and material worlds. Third Listening is a listening done together and in spite of exclusionary systems, lending to acts of speaking-with and the embodied, living ethics that support diverse abilities. This includes holding the tension inherent to hospitality, where coexistence requires the ongoingness of struggle, imagination, courage and protection.
From contending with current polarizations to honoring the shared vitality of planetary life, Third Listening follows the pulse of a thick relationality defining contemporary experience. These are rhythmic, entangled and messy states of being mobilized to foster reparative action and the maintenance of material partnerships. Carrying the Third invites ways of committing to each other.
Following the concept of Third Listening, The Listening Biennial features artists, musicians, researchers and activists whose works give expression to the intersubjective and interdependent, animating the specters and stories of coexistence. These are elaborated through a multi-faceted program of exhibition presentations, listening situations, intimate gatherings, discursive and performance events, and explorative workshops taking place across 25 locations over two months.
Since 2021, The Listening Biennial has sought to foster research and activity on listening, recognizing its transformative power as key to enriching personal lives and social initiatives, and which supports ethical, political practices. The third edition of The Listening Biennial is offered as a listening journey, inviting intimacy and the critical joy of collective worldings.
Exhibiting artists: Florence Cats/Lilja María Ásmundsdóttir (Belgium/Iceland), Rachel S. Y. Chen (Singapore), Kaur Chimuk (India), Čhoakkeladd (Kashmir), Chong Li-Chuan (Singapore), Mariana Pinto Coelho Dias (Portugal), MycoDyke (India), Hear & Found (Thailand), Shwe Wutt Hmon (Myanmar/Thailand), Lynn Nandar Htoo (Myanmar/Cambodia), Lagos Sound Artists Collective (Nigeria), Okui Lala/Ana Estrada/Nasrikah (Malaysia/Australia/Indonesia), Nicole LHuillier (Chile/Germany), Subash Thebe Limbu (Nepal/United Kingdom), Elena Lucca (Argentina), Imaad Majeed (Sri Lanka), Yara Mekawei (Egypt), Graciela Muñoz (Chile), Jacqueline Nova (Colombia), Lujáne Vaqar Pagganwala (Pakistan/United Kingdom), Amanda Piña (Austria/México), Ruhail Qaisar (Ladakh), Superlative Futures (Singapore), Irazema H. Vera (Peru), Valentina Villarroel (Chile), YIM Sui Fong (Hong Kong), zeropowercut (India)
Curators: Soledad García Saavedra, Alecia Neo, Suvani Suri
Artistic Director: Brandon LaBelle
Associate Directors: Elizabeth Gallón Droste, Pablo Torres Gómez
Partner institutions, organizations, venues: Radio CASo; Centro Cultural San Martín (Buenos Aires), Centro del Sonido (Lima), Centro de Extensión Palacio Pereira (Santiago), La Puerta Azul (Ajijic), LÉcole d'art de l'Université Laval (Quebec City), Musicmatters (Colombo), Khoj Studios (New Delhi), soundpocket (Hong Kong), TheCube Space (Taipei), Sigisora/Forum Lenteng (Jakarta), Center for Contemporary Art (Lagos), Rabt (Tehran), Sonic Spaces (Cairo), Avto (Istanbul), Ballhaus Ost; daadgalerie (Berlin), Fylkingen (Stockholm), Lydgalleriet (Bergen), Simian (Copenhagen), CAM-Gulbenkian (Lisbon), Bruno; Sound Studies Hub (Venice), Easterndaze (Varna), Cultural Center of Belgrade (Belgrade), Firefly Frequencies (online), Art:Dis; Ethos Books; Singapore Night Festival (Singapore), Transients (Seoul), Tselinny Center of Contemporary Culture (Almaty)