Television.


Welcome to the open pavilion of The Wrong Biennale 2o23/24. A live streaming group exhibition of videos managed as an open virtual art salon and experienced as a television channel, where content is shuffled around from time to time, and new content is added everyday.

Curated by David Quiles Guilló. Featuring work by #FFFF00, Aaron Smyth, Adam Milburn, Ades, Aditya Fachrizal Hafiz, Ajda Kara, Alan Perry, Albena Baeva, Alexander Dupuis, Alexander Walmsley, Alyona Kalyanova, Alyona Tokovenko, Aman Kaleem, Ambasce, Ammaura, Amy Hussein, Ana Mackiewicz, Anna Alexanina, Annan Shao, Andrew Wood, Anti-cool, Aras Pranckevičius, Arnaud Laffond, Augusto Calçada, Aujik, Babak Ahteshamipour, Baptist Gheeraert, Barry Whittaker, Ben Grosser, Benna Gaean Maris, Berna Kiliçoğlu, Beti Frim, Bit-Tuner, Black7even, Blanche the Vidiot, Blr Vfx, Bob Georgeson, Bola Chinelo, Boris Shershenkov, Bronco Wewer, Béatrice Lartigue, Cailean Finn, Camille Soulat, Carla Gannis Ghazal Majidi, Cathal Mckeon, Catherine Spet, Chloé Michel, Chris Corrente, Christie Lau, Christophe Bruchansky, Coalfather Industries, Cody Gallo, Craig Newsom, Cristina Reid, Crystal Beiersdorfer, Curt Miller, Dagmar Schürrer, Dalpofzs, Daniel Kuge, Danny Choi, Daria Lukina, Daria Smakhtina, Dasha Brian, Dave Greber, David Henry Brown Jr, Debra Swack, Delfina Liderjover, Delta Ark, Diana de Avila, Diego Gelatti, Diego Mac, Dirk Koy, Donata Napoli, Doopiidoo, Đurđija Vucinic, Elena Romenkova, Eleni Dimopoulou, Elle Thorkveld, Ellen Sheidlin, Elsa Muller, Enrico Dedin, Enzo Cillo, Evgenia Sterlyagova, Federico Niccolai, Francesca Fini, Franz Ferdinand Richter, Gan Jian, Gentle Woman, Geraldine Erman, Germakopoulou Aggeliki, Gianella Cubas, Glitch Bitches, Guido Duijn, Holly-Anne Buck aka Collagism, Ian Haig, Iga Niewiadomska, Ilayda Cakir, Ioana Mischie, Irena Mihalkovich, Irene Paskali, Irina Tall Novikova, Iulia-Dana Puscasu, Iury Lech, Ivana Tkalčić, Iza Koczanowska, Jaime Aguirre, James Hutchinson, James McColl, Jan Swinburne, Jean-Michel Rolland, Jean Philippe Loridan, Jeremiah Teipen, Jiaqing Mo, Joerg Hurschler, Johanna Invrea, Kara Jansson, Karolina Płanik, Katarzyna Tretyn, Katherina Sadovsky, Kathrin Hunze, Kent Tate, Kevlard666, Kravilion, Ksenia Kudasova, Kynd, Laura Hyunjhee Kim, Leda Sadotti, Lee Tusman, Lefteris Delimpasis, Lili White, Lilia Li-Mi-Yan, Linda Loh, Lineadeluz, Liu Jiayu, Livia Ribichini, Luis A. Vélez, Luisa Vidales Reina, Luisho Díaz, Lukas Opekar, M. Daniela Torres, Maciej Szczygielski, Maciek Stępniewski, Maisa Imamović, Malcolm Fernandes, Marcin Liminowicz, Mariko Hori, Martha Kicsiny, Martina Menegon, Masafumi Oda, Matteo Campulla, Maurice Sánchez, Maya Man, Mehryl Ferri Levisse, Mélissa Faivre, Michał Pietrzak, Miedo Total and Zune Htet, Miguel Rangil, Minzhi Zhengn, Mit Borrás, Monika K. Adler, Molly Pattison, Naomi Oliver, Navin Kala, Nenad Nedeljkov, Nick Cremers, Nicole Kouts, Nina Sumarac Jablonsky, Noemi Schipfer, Ohii Katya, Patrick Boehmcke, Pedro González, Philipp Dollinger, Pierre Avajon, Piero Chiariello, Piet Baumgartner, Ping Ho, Piotr Krzymowski, PolakVanBekkum, Polina Kardymon, Renata Janiszewska, Renato Grieco, Rita Baeva, Riu Hu, Robert Olawuyi, Robert Seidel, Rodrigo Morán Silva, Sabrina Ratté, Sandra Nohemi Rangel, Sarah Boulter, Sarah Falkner, Sarah Lasley, Saša Nemec, Serin Zevering, Sofya Mikhaylova, Sohyun Lee, Somayeh Faal, Spheo, Stacie Ant, Stathis Roukas, Stefano Dealessandri, Stein Louise, Stepper, Super Alex, Susanne Layla Petersen, Sydney Mills, Szabina Péter, Tania Cruz, Tasha Lizak, Tassia Mila, Tatyana Zambrano, Teresa Valentina Caiati, Thiago Salas, Thierry Mbaye, Thomas Harrington Rawle, Thomas Valianatos, Tiffany K. Smith, Till Schönwetter, Trang Ha, Tripura, Tu Lang, Udi Cassirer, Vadim Schäffler, Valentin Sismann, Victoria Duryagina, Vidmina Stasiulyte, Vilja Achté, Vincent Tanguy, Virginia Barratt, Viviane Roi, Vladimir Bocharov, Vy Khanh Nguyen, Weiyu Chen, Wendi Yan, Wieslawa Nowicka, Wijnand Bredewold, Xuan Liu, Yael Gilks aka Fau Ferdinand, Yasmine Anlan Huang, Yingxi Ji, Yiou Wang, Yoshi Sodeoka, Yuge Zhou, Yuqing Lin, Zander Porter, Zeitguised.

Enter pavilion.


About.


The Wrong Biennale is an independent, multicultural, desentralised and collaborative international art biennial founded in 2o13 by David Quiles Guilló, and organised by The Wrong Studio.

A pioneering online art event that was born to showcase digital and new media art to a global audience and has grown to become a massive international community and a global reference in the art scene.

A melting pot for the established, the emerging and the underrepresented, to explore creativity and digital culture in a positive and constructive way, The Wrong showcases a wide range of cultures, styles, and mediums to a global audience, fostering a more inclusive and diverse digital art scene, and encouraging artistic growth and experimentation.

Bringing together curators, artists and institutions, online and offline, every two years, garnering praise from worldwide press, art community and public, and rendering institutional recognition and awards like SOIS Cultura and the honorific mention by European Commission S+T+ARTS prize.

The Wrong Biennale has featured work by over ten thousand artists and curators, showcased in over seven hundred pavilions, embassies and institutions around the world.

Press.


“Actively shaping the narrative of what artistic expression in the digital age can be.“ - Fakewhale.xyz

“Counting its viewership in the millions, The Wrong just might be the world’s largest art biennale — The digital world’s answer to Venice.” - The New York Times.

“Exploring the unconventional with a deep sense of community and diversity.” - CLOT.

“A sign of hope for a new wave of artists.” - STIR.

“An alternative yet ambitious new path, The Wrong is a concept that could prove key to the flourishing of the arts and culture in post pandemic times.” - S+T+ARTS Jury.

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Next events.


2o25/26. Nov. 1, 2o25 - Mar. 1, 2o26.
2o27/28. Nov. 1, 2o27 - Mar. 1, 2o28.
2o29/3o. Nov. 1, 2o29 - Mar. 1, 2o3o.


Credits.


2o13/14. Nov. 1, 2o13 - Jan. 31, 2o14.
2o15/16. Nov. 1, 2o15 - Jan. 31, 2o16.
2o17/18. Nov. 1, 2o17 - Jan. 31, 2o18.
2o19/2o. Nov. 1, 2o19 - Mar. 1, 2o2o.
2o21/22. Nov. 1, 2o21 - May. 1, 2o22.
2o23/24. Nov. 1, 2o23 - Mar. 31, 2o24.


Thank you.


To all participants, team and council members, institutions, press, donors, visitors and friends for the positive energy, the support and the dedication over the years.

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