Bombay Beach Biennale
The Bombay Beach Biennale (BBB) is an annual art event held in Bombay Beach, California on the Salton Sea in the lowest community in the United States. It was co-founded by Tao Ruspoli, Stefan Ashkenazy, and Lily Johnson White in 2016.{{cite news |last1=Swann |first1=Jennifer |title=The Art Biennale Held on the Shores of a Toxic Lake |url=https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/8qpxbz/the-art-biennale-held-on-the-shores-of-a-toxic-lake |work=Vice}} The event features both temporary pieces and permanent installations such as the Hermitage Museum (designed by Greg Haberny), Bombay Beach Opera House (designed by James Ostrer), and a drive-in theater.{{cite news |last1=Banasky |first1=Carmiel |title=A Post-Apocalyptic Town on the Salton Sea Has Become Home to SoCal's Most Radical Art Fest |url=https://www.laweekly.com/arts/tv-party-reality-belts-with-new-seasons-of-the-voice-american-idol-worlds-best-10138707 |work=LA Weekly}}
The BBB avows itself as a "renegade celebration of art, music, and philosophy that takes place on the literal edge of western civilization."{{Cite web |title=Bombay Beach Biennale About |url=https://www.bombaybeachbiennale.org/about |access-date=2024-10-10 |website=My Site |language=en}} It involves a seasonal dimension, during which numerous artists and participants gather and stay in town for several months each year while they collaborate on art and events, and it culminates in a celebratory weekend. The precise dates of the celebratory culmination are shared only with people who are actively participating in or contributing to its happening. There are no fees or tickets required to attend.{{Cite web |date=2024-09-20 |title=Bombay Beach Biennale: Co-Creating a Cultural Revival at the Salton Sea |url=https://www.pbssocal.org/shows/artbound/bombay-beach-biennale-co-creating-a-cultural-revival-at-the-salton-sea |access-date=2024-10-10 |website=PBS SoCal |language=en-US}}
In connection with the BBB, the town and beach of Bombay Beach have become increasingly populated with a variety of permanent art installations, or as permanent as the punishing environmental conditions will allow.{{Cite web |last=Swann |first=Jennifer |date=2017-04-19 |title=The Art Biennale Held on the Shores of a Toxic Lake |url=https://www.vice.com/en/article/the-art-biennale-held-on-the-shores-of-a-toxic-lake/ |access-date=2024-10-10 |website=VICE |language=en-US}} The BBB of 2023 saw the premiere of the Bombay Beach Lit Fest, which was inaugurated by writers Gina Frangello and Rob Roberge.{{Cite web |last=Abunassar |first=Lauren |date=2023-04-07 |title=At the Bombay Beach Biennale, Art Asks Questions of a Living Ghost Town |url=https://lamag.com/arts-and-entertainment/at-the-bombay-beach-biennale-art-asks-questions-of-a-living-ghost-town |access-date=2025-01-24 |website=LAmag - Culture, Food, Fashion, News & Los Angeles |language=en}}
Roaming the streets of Bombay Beach during the BBB, you might encounter world-class opera, musical theatre, jazz bands, acrobats, poetry readings and writings, uncategorizable performance artists, fashion shows, dance clubs audaciously dug into the dirt, dance clubs lovingly installed into the shell of a broken building and serving tea, fire-art installations, countless sculptures and site-specific installations, surrealist peep shows, as well as "environmental chats on the future of the Salton Sea, circus acts, film screenings, eclectic musical improvisations, and all-night dancing."{{Cite web |date=2024-09-20 |title=Bombay Beach Biennale: Co-Creating a Cultural Revival at the Salton Sea |url=https://www.pbssocal.org/shows/artbound/bombay-beach-biennale-co-creating-a-cultural-revival-at-the-salton-sea |access-date=2025-01-24 |website=PBS SoCal |language=en-US}}
The celebratory weekend also includes a philosophy conference with major scholars from universities such as Oxford, Harvard and more, as well as activists, artists, writers, and independent researchers presenting on topics related to the festival's themes. Past speakers have included Geoff Dyer, Eric Kaplan, Christia Mercer, Robert Pippin, Samantha Matherne, Kim Stringfellow, Iain Thomson, and Mark Wrathall (who is also the Director of Philosophical Operations of the BBB).
Attendees gather for philosophical dialogue in a dilapidated building open to the elements, windows and doors long ago obliterated, covered in graffiti and the traces of bygone art installations. Philosophy talks also take place at night, sometimes in the presence of a gigantic sculpture wrestling with nihilism called the Portal by sculptor Marc Vinciguerra , or in the midst of other site-specific art installations. The distinctive local forces of erosion and decay, and the possibility of art as a saving power, often frame the philosophical conversations along with the overarching themes of each year.{{Cite journal |last=Hoffman |first=Johanna |date=2022-03-17 |title=Futures From Ruins |url=https://www.noemamag.com/futures-from-ruins/ |language=en-US}}
The philosophy conference of the BBB takes place in collaboration with The Bombay Beach Institute (BBI), a multidisciplinary cultural and intellectual organization also located in Bombay Beach.
Themes
In 2016, the theme was "The Art of Decay".{{r|"Guard"}}
In 2017, the theme was "The Way the Future Used to Be".{{cite web |last1=McPhate |first1=Mike |title=California Today: A Look at the Anti-Burning Man |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/19/us/california-today-bombay-beach-biennale.html |publisher=The New York Times}}
In 2018, the theme was "God’s Silence".{{r|"Guard"}}
In 2019, the topic was “Post-Modernism”.{{cite web |last1=Green |first1=Penelope |title=How Much Hip Can the Desert Absorb? |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/12/style/coachella-desert-hipsters-salton-sea.html |website=The New York Times |date=April 12, 2019 |quote=This year’s topic: postmodernism.}}
In 2020, activities were postponed due to COVID 19.{{cite web |title=Out of an abundance of caution, all activities are postponed due to COVID 19|url=http://www.bombaybeachbiennale.org/2020|website=bombaybeachbiennale.org}}
In 2021, the Biennale’s theme was “More Minimalism”, and the event was expanded into an entire season rather than a single weekend, with artists encouraged to live within the community full time for part of the year.{{Cite web|title=2020|url=http://www.bombaybeachbiennale.org/2020|access-date=2021-11-06|website=Bombay Beach Biennale|language=en-US}}
In 2022, the theme of the Biennale Season was “Questioning Hierarchy”.
In 2023, the theme was “Chaos Theory”.
In 2024, the theme was "White Gold", owing to abundant lithium reserves in the region.https://www.desertsun.com/story/life/style/2024/03/21/bombay-beach-biennale-fashion-show-brenda-ann-kenneally-salton-sea-residents-coachella-valley-events/73017029007/
In 2025, the theme was “Local Only”, and the end of season celebration, hosted by the Bombay Beach Institute was christened as Bombay Beach’s first “Convivium”, with the intention of moving the biennale to even numbered years, and the more intimate Convivia to odd numbered years.
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