The Shanghai Biennale 2010 – An Anticipated Event in the World of Art

The 8th Shanghai Biennale which will be held in 2010 is prepared to be one of the best cultural expositions in the world. This time around, the Biennale is said to be showcasing many experimental art categories with as many as 70 artists from about 23 countries set to make an appearance. The talent on show this year will undoubtedly supersede any artistic extravaganza in the year 2010.

The usual hosts and organisers, The National Museum of China, has once again done themselves proud with an exceptional event plan that has many people looking forward to visiting the biennale. The incredible artistic showcase will start on October 24th and will carry on till the 28th of February next year. The innovativeness of this year’s Shanghai Biennale is highlighted by the fact that many arts categories and projects will be displayed in many countries around the world, including countries such as the US, Spain, Vietnam and Laos, before being finally brought to Shanghai to be displayed in all its glamour.

The main aim of this new feature is to broaden the reach of the exhibition and create an atmosphere for the event to advertise itself. The Shanghai Biennale was started in year 1994 to bring artists of all genres together and to create a common ground for artists and laymen to connect. This has worked wonders so far, as the institution has gained immense popularity over the years. There are special themes for every year and this year the Biennale tries to capture the issues of urbanisation and probable solutions to the problems it presents through the eyes of the artists involved.

For everyone wish to visit the Shanghai Biennale this year, the perfect place to find accommodation would be The Langham Yangtze Boutique Shanghai which has some of the best private dining Shanghai offers and is known as an exclusive luxury hotel in Shanghai. The quality on offer and the matching but reasonable rates will surely keep you relaxed, enhancing your enjoyment of the Shanghai Biennale.

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