As Contour steps into its 11th edition, it enters a phase of transformation. A new organizational structure marks not just a shift in approach but also an opportunity to rethink the essence of what a biennale can be. Sustainability, in every sense, takes center stage: how do we develop formats that endure without stagnation, that challenge conventions while remaining porous and responsive? What does it mean to gather, and can we question the temporalities of exhibition-making? How do international and local dimensions converge and connect with a diverse audience?
This next phase for Contour is a call to reflect on the urgency of building a sustainable platform for audiovisual arts, with a commitment to site-specificity. Contour 11 does not arrive with a fixed blueprint but with the open question: How can we sustain critical art practices and how can a biennale not only reflect the world but also contribute to positive change? This edition will adopt a small-scale approach in an effort to rethink the future of Contour and relaunch the biennale.
Contour 11 will take place from late August until November 2026. To navigate the delicate balance between sharp, uncompromising artistic choices and the need to reach a broad audience we are seeking to create an act of balance, resistance, and generosity. At its core, Contour is committed to inclusivity, fair practice, and ecological awareness, anchoring itself in both local and global contexts.
The curator of Contour Biennale 11 will shape its concept, content, and form and steer the biennale into new territories of engagement. We are looking for a curator with a strong affinity for moving images who will develop a concept that will strengthen the biennale from a place of care, based on a sustained dialogue with the group that re-established the biennale in 2024. This process of exploration and collaboration will happen in conversation with the biennale’s general and artistic director.
In the first phase the curator will develop a concept, artists list and location selection, due on August 15, which will serve as the base for further fundraising in close collaboration with the biennale team. The next phase will entail the production of new works, the planning of the installation and writing of texts to conclude in a final phase with overseeing the opening and public programming of the biennale. This will include talks, events and an international visitor’s programme.