The National Pavilion of the United Republic of Tanzania at the 61st International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia presents the exhibition Minor Frequencies: The Inner Life Of A Nation.
With Minor Frequencies, the United Republic of Tanzania resonates as one of the frequencies that animate the Biennale Arte 2026. The project invites us to adopt a lateral posture, to pay attention to the background noise, beyond grand proclamations. For the minor is not reductive. The minor is intimate and precious. It carries memory, breath, and resistance. Tanzania's National Participation is in tune with this minor chorus, reverberating the sentiment of the Nation not through slogans, but through whispered perceptions, allowing it to emerge as a sensitive, organic presence.
The curatorial and exhibition project revolves with great harmony around the Tanzanian artists' artworks. These express internal frequencies, each one echoing a line of research: the Body by Turakella Editha Gyindo; the Gesture by Lazaro Samuel; the Archive by Valerie Asiimwe Amani; the Mind by Amani Abeid.
The centrality of these artworks acts as a tuning fork for the polyphonic chorus of the artists from plural geographies who, through their creative interventions, expand the inner life of the Tanzanian Nation. Thanks to formal and linguistic differences, the exhibition converges in a shared artistic kaleidoscope, a space of inquiry that favours interiority, opacity and listening over spectacle. This way, all the artworks not only represent the Nation, but also interpret its deepest dimension, contributing to amplify Tanzania's role on the international Contemporary Art scene.
In Minor Frequencies dialogue and confrontation become prolific when it proves necessary to move beyond the paradigm of constructing identity and cultural representativeness, in order to give voice to the artwork, conceived as a proactive synthesis of the method for reading geographical, social, and cultural affinities and differences. It is about wandering through places that admit no distance, for they belong to the "magical territory" of art. From Tanzania to Venice – and back again – the architecture is mobile. It is composed of derivations, analogies, and filiations intrinsic to the acceptance of a nomadism that "is extended through a relationship."
In the venue of the exhibition, the artworks inhabit a scenographic structure that is orchestrated through a syncopated and non-linear rhythm, and punctuated by backdrops that host multidisciplinary installations, collages, polyglot writings, lights, sounds, graphic interventions, painting, and sculpture. The aim is to position the Tanzanian artists' lateral gaze as a privileged point of observation, in an effort to shift and multiply perspectives through the intersection and the welcoming of alternative visions within the «totalité-monde». The participation of the United Republic of Tanzania in the Biennale Arte 2026 represents a sign of continuity with the previous edition of 2024. While in the last edition the Pavilion occupied a limited space, this year the exhibition takes place in a large area of industrial archaeology, positioning itself on equal level with the world's major nations.
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Minor Frequencies: The Inner Life Of A Nation
Commissioner:
Leah Elias Kihimbi, Deputy Director of Arts Development at the Ministry of Information, Culture, Arts and Sports of the United Republic of Tanzania
Curators:
Lorna Benedict Mashiba, Martina Cavallarin
Exhibitors:
Amani Abeid, Valerie Asiimwe Amani, Alice Andreoli, Christian Balzano, Silvia Canton, Patrizia Casagranda, Guk-hyun Cho, Mirko Demattè, Marie Denis, Xu Deqi, Jung Duri, Gheorghe Fikl, Anastasia Giuntoli-Starovoitova, Turakella Editha Gyindo, Jiang Heng, Fukushi Ito, Jennifer Lee, Andrea Marchesini, Zhang Meng, Gianni Moretti, Ahmad Nejad, Maria Elisabetta Novello, Jiyoon Oh, Ciro Palumbo, Andrea Papi, Angelo Orazio Pregoni, Lazaro Samuel, Roberto Saglietto, Joungeun Shin, Michele Tombolini, Xing Junqin, Zhai Xudong, Sasha Vinci, Sergi Zader, Jin Zhiqiang
Promoter:
Ministry of Information, Culture, Arts and Sports of the United Republic of Tanzania
In collaboration with:
Rangi Gallery, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; Gervasuti Foundation London-Venice
Organization:
Executive Producer: Alessandro Corona
Project manager: Matteo Scavetta
Institutional relations: Michele Gervasuti
Production: MilleEventi - Venice & Everywhere
Organizer: Techne Art Service and PRS Impresa Sociale
Setting-up: MilleEventi with Techne Art Service
Collaborators:
Curatorial assistance: Antonio Caruso, Nora Negadi
Project management assistance: Alice Salvatico
Rangi Gallery assistance: Baraka Mlewa Chale; Nakunda Mshana; Mechtilda Sarungi
Social media: Francesca de Gottardo, Giulia Pozzi
Visual Identity, graphic and photo: Fludesign
Project collaborators: Roberta Bani, Marina Brandes, Natalia Gryniuk, Lin Hong, Giovanni Serradifalco
Supported by:
Creation Africa; Ambassade de France en Tanzanie; Alliance Française de Dar es Salaam; Alkiva Capital; Artesicura; Association Clubul Rotary Cetate Timișoara; Baraza la Sanaa la Taifa – National Arts Council; BeOne Medicines Italia; BRUCHIUM Associazione Culturale; Casa d'Arte San Lorenzo; Collezione Sibilla; Daniela Diodato - Dadart Gallery; Gabrielli Steel Service Centre; Kodama Building; K Studio Design; Le Fondamenta Nove dell'Arte; Li Keran Academy of Painting; Lineapelle; MAIIIM; Modus Arte & Impresa; MUSA International; Ototeman Perfumes; Out of Africa Associazione Culturale; Serradifalco Editore; Spearhead; Studio Roncato Ingegneria Civile e Ambientale; UNIC – Concerie Italiane
Title: Minor Frequencies: The Inner Life Of A Nation
National Pavilion of the United Republic of Tanzania
Opening: May 09, 2026
Ending: November 22, 2026
Organization: Ministero dell'Informazione, della Cultura, delle Arti e degli Sport della Repubblica Unita di Tanzania
Curator: Lorna Benedict Mashiba, Martina Cavallarin
Place: Venezia, Gervasuti Foundation at Supernova
Address: Cannaregio 3218/A - 30121 Venezia (VE)
Gervasuti Foundation at Supernova
Cannaregio 3218/A - Fondamenta della Sensa
Summer hours (from 9 May to 27 September): 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
Autumn hours (from 29 September to 22 November): 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Closed on Mondays (except 11 May, 1 June, 7 September, 16 November)
How to arrive: The venue is located at 500 m from the ACTV stops Guglie (4.1, 4.2 and 5.1, 5.2); S.Alvise (4.1, 4.2 and 5.1, 5.2) and at 650 m from the stop S. Marcuola-Casinò (1 and 2).
Gervasuti Foundation - Palazzo Canova
Cannaregio 4998 - Calle Lunga Santa Caterina - Il Campiello
Unattended venue, freely available at the following times:
Summer hours (from 9 May to 27 September): 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
Autumn hours (from 29 September to 22 November): 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Closed on Mondays
Contacts:
tanzania.nationalpavilion@gmail.com
More info on this website: http://tanzanianationalpavilion.com
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