The International Art Exhibition (SIART) began performing in 1999, with the headquarters in La Paz. The purpose of the room, that from this fourth version is called biennial artists is that Bolivians have the opportunity to "participate" in an international event.
During 2001 and 2003 were carried out, with political problems through-the successive versions.
Unable to escape his slump, this fourth version was marred by the political scene, running date for receipt of projects, works and subsequent inauguration.
The contest was divided into three levels: presentation of honor, retrospective and competition. And since 2001 has the "Prix Europe" Youth Art Contest, young artists for Bolivia (under 25). Siart
This year, as all international biennial, aimed to bring art into urban spaces. Under the heading "urban beats" that artists sought to develop their work within the urban language.
For the selection of projects was considered as those that responded to the character and content of the Biennale.
The jury, composed by: Corentin Haml (France), Karsten Konrad (Germany), Carlos Palma (Peru), Miguel Gonzalez (Colombia) and Ramiro Garavito (Bolivia) awarded Douglas Rodrigo Rada (Bolivia), Latin Union Grand Prix for his work "Ball ", video installation.
were distinguished: the Prix Holland, 9427219 cm, Keiko Gonzalez and Patricio Crooker (Bolivia-USA), with Prize Entel, Untitled, Carlos Borges (Brazil), the Integration Award, Conversarion, Catch the Thief and 123456789, Tamara Jelacica (Serbia).
The National Youth Art Contest winners were: Alejandra Delgado (La Paz) and Roberto Unterladsaetter (Santa Cruz).
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