Visit to Gwangju Biennale 2008

Gwangju, South Korea

In 2008, Abu Naser Robii visited the Gwangju Biennale as a guest of the Arts Council Korea Friends Program. The visit provided a valuable opportunity to engage with one of Asia’s most influential international art events and to experience how global contemporary art connects with history, politics, and community in South Korea.

The Gwangju Biennale 2008, titled “Annual Report: A Year in Exhibitions,” was directed by Okwui Enwezor, a renowned Nigerian-born curator and art theorist. The Biennale explored the curatorial and institutional landscape of global contemporary art by re-examining exhibitions that shaped the previous decade. Rather than focusing solely on new works, it presented a meta-exhibition — a reflection on how exhibitions themselves construct meaning, context, and cultural narratives.

Held at the Gwangju Biennale Hall and other venues across the city, the exhibition featured artists and curators from around the world. It provided deep insight into the evolving nature of artistic production, curatorial practice, and the role of art in shaping public consciousness.

Through his visit, Robii gained firsthand experience of how the Biennale functions as a bridge between art and society, rooted in Gwangju’s democratic spirit and historical memory. The event left a lasting impression on his understanding of art as a social and cultural force, influencing many of his subsequent social practice art projects