Further, it suggests total attendance will compare favourably to the numbers from previous editions.
Over its runs in 2012 and 2014, the KMB received about four lakh and five lakh visitors respectively. "The 'People's Biennale' is living up to its reputation. Its popularity reflects the positive impact the event has had on not only art and culture in the state, but also the economy and tourism sector.
The figure takes into account both ticketed and non-ticketed entries to the 12 Biennale venues as also the crowds that have turned up for an ongoing series of special offerings, including seminars, film screenings, music and dance performances.
Throngs outside the venues, Aspinwall House in particular, have been a regular sight over the past month - especially following the implementation of a free entry to the Biennale policy on Mondays.
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The two Mondays, December 26 and January 2, during the year-end holiday period in December registered record one-day turnouts of 20,000 and 25,000 visitors respectively. Schools and other educational institutions have also made field trips to KMB 2016 from across India.
KMB 2016 curator Sudarshan Shetty said there has been goodwill and support across the board.
"The artworks have got some great reviews and the public's reception has been really encouraging. I'm looking forward to see more practices evolve and unfold during the remainder of the Biennale," he said.