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White Bay Power Station, Robert Street Rozelle NSW 2039 Australia
Location: White Bay Power Station, Robert Street Rozelle NSW 2039 Australia
Dates: Sat 14 Mar ’26 – Sun 14 Jun ’26 (BIANNUAL event)
The Biennale of Sydney is one of the world’s leading international contemporary art events and a cornerstone of Australia’s cultural calendar. Held across iconic venues throughout Sydney, the Biennale brings together groundbreaking artists from around the globe to present powerful works that challenge perspectives, inspire conversation, and connect communities through shared artistic experiences.
For decades, the Biennale of Sydney has transformed galleries, museums, and public spaces into vibrant platforms for creative expression. Through immersive exhibitions, installations, performances, and public programs, the event showcases some of the most innovative and thought-provoking contemporary art being produced today. Each edition invites audiences to explore new ideas and perspectives, encouraging deeper engagement with global social, cultural, and political themes.
At its core, the Biennale of Sydney is dedicated to **amplifying the voices of artists and telling the stories of diverse communities around the world**. By fostering dialogue and connection through art, the Biennale provides a space where creativity becomes a catalyst for understanding, reflection, and change.
The upcoming **25th edition of the Biennale of Sydney**, titled **“Rememory,”** explores the powerful relationship between memory and history. Inspired by the concept of rememory—the act of recalling and reconstructing the past—the exhibition reflects on how individuals and communities revisit experiences, reassemble fragments of history, and reclaim narratives that may have been forgotten, erased, or suppressed.
Through the theme of *Rememory*, artists will examine the delicate space between **remembering and forgetting**, where recollection becomes an act of reconstruction. The works presented in this edition will draw from personal, familial, and collective histories, revealing how memories shape identity, belonging, and the stories societies choose to preserve or overlook.
By engaging with these ideas, participating artists will highlight **marginalised narratives, untold histories, and cultural memories**, inviting audiences to reflect on how the past continues to influence the present. Visitors will encounter artworks that challenge traditional historical perspectives while celebrating resilience, community, and cultural continuity.
Ultimately, the 25th Biennale of Sydney encourages audiences to consider how remembering can become a transformative act—one that reconnects people with their histories, fosters empathy, and inspires the creation of new communities and connections through the universal language of art.


















