2014-2016 Biennale The 3rd Vancouver Biennale exhibition began in Spring 2014 with a curatorial theme of "Open Borders/Crossroads Vancouver." The 2014 – 2016 participants include globally recognized figures ranging from
Ai Weiwei,
Vik Muniz,
Andy Goldsworthy to
Os Gêmeos.
2009-2011 Biennale The 2009–2011 Vancouver Biennale featured major works from 5 continents with the focus on Asia. By the end of the 2009-2011 biennial, ten lectures by 6 artists will have taken place including one by Landscape Architect,
Charles Jencks. This Biennale had the theme of "In-transit-ion" and expanded beyond monumental sculpture installations in parks, bike lanes and urban plazas, to include New Media and Performance Installations on the new
Canada Line rapid transit system. Works include
Dennis Oppenheim’s "Engagement" (USA),
Jaume Plensa's "We" (Spain),
Magdalena Abakanowicz’s "Walking Figures" (Poland) from the City of San Diego,
Michel Goulet’s "Echoes" (Canada),
Sorel Etrog’s "King and Queen" (Canada), John Clement’s "Jasper" (USA) and Bernar Venet’s "217.5 Arcs x 13" (France).
Collaborative projects From 26 April – 13 June 2010, the Richmond Art Gallery and Vancouver Biennale presented
In Transition: New Art from India. This indoor exhibition featured installation-based work by contemporary artists such as Shilpa Gupta, Reena Kallat, TV Santosh, Sudarshan, Shetty,
Thukral & Tagra and Hema Upadhyay. The exhibition will move to the Surrey Art Gallery in February 2011. In October 2009, the Vancouver International Sculpture Biennale (in collaboration with the Vancouver Cycling Coalition) launched BIKEnnale, a bike riding tour of the sculptures. This event now takes place annually. == Legacies ==