Third Space Art Foundation Highlights Global Textile Trade with Live Performance at Venice Biennale
Event summary
- Third Space Art Foundation presents 'Kayeyei: Archive embodied,' a live performance by Victoria-Idongesit Udondian, during the 61st Venice Biennale preview week on May 7, 2026.
- The performance explores migration, labor, and the global secondhand clothing trade, drawing from Kantamanto Market in Accra, Ghana.
- The event is part of '1922 Revisited,' a live arts program curated by Dr. Janine A. Sytsma, running from May 5–9, 2026.
- The performance will take place at the European Cultural Centre, Giardini Marinaressa, Venice, Italy.
The big picture
Third Space Art Foundation's '1922 Revisited' program during the Venice Biennale preview week underscores the growing intersection of art and systemic critiques of global trade. The foundation's focus on 'third spaces' as zones of creative transformation aligns with broader industry trends toward decolonial and cross-cultural artistic exchanges. The event highlights the strategic importance of live performances in engaging audiences with material histories and embedded labor narratives.
What we're watching
- Artistic Impact
- How the performance will influence discussions on global textile waste and material circulation within the art community.
- Cultural Exchange
- Whether Third Space Art Foundation can sustain its role in fostering decolonial interpretations of cultural understanding through such events.
- Industry Trends
- The pace at which contemporary art programs address systemic issues like migration and labor through performative mediums.
