Triennials
Vast ‘fish fence’ takes centre stage at Melbourne’s NGV Triennial
A team of Aboriginal women artists, working in Australia's far north, spent two years weaving the 100m-long work from local plant material
Competing waves of identity, placemaking and trauma coalesce in Hawaii’s inaugural triennial
The archipelago’s first triennial takes place at sites throughout O’ahu, and includes works addressing “paradise economics”, environmentalism and Indigenous sovereignty
Inaugural Hawaii Triennial considers social activism, climate change and the Westernisation of Asia-Pacific
The exhibition, which began as a biennial, has been curated by Melissa Chiu, Miwako Tezuka and Drew Kahu‘āina Broderick
Prospect New Orleans: how to stage a triennial in a city to which climate change poses an existential threat
The co-curators of the fifth edition of the event reflect on the exhibition's enduring relevance
Traditional art forms are fighting back in the Asia Pacific region
The 10th Asia Pacific Triennial in Brisbane explores connections between people and place—and the encroaching danger of climate change
Three exhibitions to see in New York this weekend
From the New Museum Triennial to 52 Walker, David Zwirner’s new outpost
Prospect triennial returns to New Orleans with majority Black artist roster
The city-wide exhibition features a sculpture by the artist Simone Leigh that will temporarily replace a former monument to Robert E. Lee
MoCA Toronto back with a bang with Greater Toronto Art 2021
The triennial exhibition features artists and collectives who work in the Greater Toronto area or have connections to the city
The Winnipeg Art Gallery’s Qaumajuq centre opens inaugural Indigenous triennial exhibition
The show features works by artists from Canada, New Zealand and Australia and considers themes and politics around water
Our guide to the top biennials and triennials coming up in 2021
Previews of the 34th Bienal de São Paulo, Prospect.5 and the 11th Liverpool Biennial—plus, lots of dates for your diary