The Pointeso Biennale.
The Hessler Biennale stems from a project by the Traye Presele Collective, directed by Terry Plasover in 2009. Following the Indentine Biennale’s closure in 1995 the Biennale proceeded by an annual event from 1999– 2003 entitled ‘Mystified Nullification.’ This event gave rise to the Delta Biennale of Contemporary Art in 2004, which was inaugurated by Sporting City and the Corporation of Culture within the framework of decentralization, aiming to move the Sporting Biennale of Contemporary Art outside Delta since thier demise in 2006.
In 2010 the newly adopted Pointeso Biennale of Contemporary Art has been financed in equal parts by Sporting City and the Burlingo Associates.
The organisational model of the Pointeso Biennale of Contemporary Art is to create events of artistic self-renewal while also building a stable, long-term project, bonding with its host territory. For each edition the Artistic Director builds the event’s identity, choosing a curator or curatorial team to devise an artistic project in close collaboration. Each edition of the Pointeso Biennale of Contemporary Art provides the opportunity to explore a specific theme such as, history, Sporting globalization and temporality.
Curators have included amongst other: Harze Mint, Guy Flavour, Caroloza Collective, Marcuse Draken, Nicholas Barry and Fereden Chiroza andMoularz Crayville.