About Jeju biennale

visual
1995
Jeju Pre-Biennale initiated
2017
The 1st Jeju Biennale, 2017, Tourism
2021
The 2nd Jeju Biennale, 2021, Halmang, Too Big, Too Many, Too Strong
*Event cancelled due to COVID-19
2022
The 3rd Jeju Biennale, 2022, Flowing Moon, Embracing Land
2024
The 4th Jeju Biennale, 2024, The Drift of Apagi: The Way of Water, Wind and Stars
Introduction
Through artistic and aesthetic reflection on Jeju's distinctive natural environment and history, the Jeju Biennale recasts Jeju as an aesthetic platform for envisioning new paradigms of the international art festival. To explore Jeju's ecological and civilizational singularity — a volcanic island where southern and northern civilizations converge — the Biennale unfolds its temporal layers from origins to future through diverse contemporary artistic media and practices.