The sixth edition of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale (KMB), South Asia’s largest contemporary art festival, has opened to the public with ticketed and free exhibitions spread across 22 venues in the city. Ticket Information One-Day Pass: - ₹200 for visitors aged 18–60 - ₹100 for students (with valid ID) and senior citizens (60+) - Free entry for children under 10 Weekly Pass: - ₹500 for students and senior citizens - ₹1,000 for other visitors - Availability: Tickets can be purchased online via the [official Biennale website](https://kochimuzirisbiennale.org) or at Aspinwall House. Mandatory Venues (ticket required): - Aspinwall House (Coir Godown) - Anand Warehouse - SMS Hall - 111 Marcus and Café - Pepper House - SPACE (Indian Chamber of Commerce) - Island Warehouse (newly added at Willingdon Island) Free Entry Venues: Durbar Hall and several other locations among the 22 venues. Event Highlights - Scale: Sixth edition of South Asia’s largest contemporary art festival. - Artists: 66 projects from over 25 countries. Special Programs: - Invitations Programme – showcasing solidarity with cultural ecosystems across the Global South. - Students’ Biennale – featuring projects from 175+ art institutions across India. - Edam Exhibition – curated by Aishwarya Suresh and K.M. Madhusudhanan, with 36 artists. - Art by Children (ABC) – creative works by school students. - Highlight Installation: Late Vivan Sundaram’s Six Stations of a Life Pursued at Cube Art Space, Mattancherry. - Duration: Runs until 31 March 2026. Cultural Significance - Expands to Island Warehouse at Willingdon Island, accessible via water metro, ferry, or road. - Reinforces Kochi’s position as a global hub for contemporary art and culture. - Offers diverse experiences: exhibitions, performance art, talks, discussions, music nights, and public programs. ✨ This edition of the Biennale blends local heritage with global artistic voices, making it one of the most inclusive and expansive art festivals in the world.
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