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Bucharest Biennale 5
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The heart of the fifth Bucharest Biennale wasn't one of the works in the exhibition. Rather, it was a library, unrelated to the biennial, that happened to be located in the middle of Pavilion, a nonprofit storefront art space in the city center. Pavilion was founded in 2004 by the curators and theorists Räzvan Ion and Eugen Rädescu, who are the directors of the space, the editors of the journal Pavilion, and the organizers of the biennial, which began in 2005 as an annual festival for art and photography but has been scheduled to occur every other year since 2006.
This year, Pavilion's buzzing energy was generated by not only its two street-level galleries but also its impressive, carefully tended collection of books, housed in a tiny room in the middle of the space, which was open at both ends to encourage circulation and a sense of seamless movement in and out of the exhibition. Besides setting the tone for this biennial, the...