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Macau is becoming a vibrant destination for contemporary art lovers as the third edition of Art Macao unfolds across the city over the next three months. At the heart of this cultural takeover is the Macao International Art Biennale, held at the Macao Museum of Art and curated by Beijing-based critic Feng Boyi. Titled Hey, What Brings You Here?, the exhibition draws inspiration from the universal question asked at immigration checkpoints, setting the tone for a show rooted in introspection, identity, and global connection.

Feng’s curatorial statement frames the exhibition as an exploration of Macau’s historical role as a crossroads of cultures, and a prompt to reflect on one’s own origins and destinations. The Biennale features 80 mixed-media works from 46 artists representing 13 countries, encompassing painting, sculpture, and AI-generated media.

Visitors begin their journey in a mirrored immigration-style room, where an officer sits inside a booth. Neon text displaying the exhibition title in multiple languages turns the space into a surreal hall of reflections—literal and metaphorical. Here, audience members confront themselves as much as the art.

Among the standout pieces is At Sea (2024) by Chinese artist Zhang Peili, showing a man calmly adrift in water, sipping a Coke amid floating luggage—an image that evokes quiet resignation in the face of disorientation. South Korean artist Kimsooja contributes A Needle Woman, Paris (2009), a meditative looped video showing a still figure amid bustling Parisian crowds, inviting reflection on motion and solitude.

Beyond the main Biennale, casino resorts across Macau are hosting major parallel exhibitions. At MGM Macau, Cai Guoqiang presents an AI-focused exploration of creativity and technology. Grand Lisboa Palace showcases Picasso: Beauty and Drama, an expansive exhibition of 143 works across seven themes. Visitors are treated to deeply personal artifacts—such as a childhood shoe—and thematic sections exploring his relationships, muse-inspired art, and later ventures into ceramics. Pieces like The Great Bullfight (1949) draw viewers into increasingly complex layers of visual storytelling.

Meanwhile, Wynn Resorts hosts Hello China, Hello Macao, blending tradition and modernity through high-definition displays of ancient Jingdezhen porcelain and contemporary ceramic interpretations.

Together, these diverse exhibitions transform Macau into a dynamic space for artistic discovery and cultural dialogue.

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