"My key interest in the biennale is from an economic perspective," said former finance minister Issac, who allotted a fund to the debut 2012 edition.
"In terms of tourism, which is a growing industry in the state, the focus that the KMB brings can outdistance the money that the government spends in advertisements in the national and international media," he said.
"We have to raise Kochi, which is our metro to global standards," said the CPI(M) legislator.
"It is important to have the recreational and cultural facilities which are available in major cities and the biennale fits the requirement. It could locate Kochi on the world cultural map," he said.
The KMB germinated from a five-year-old discussion between reputed artists Bose Krishnamachari and Riyas Komu besides Baby, who was the then culture minister.
"Kerala needed an intervention into art," said Baby, who was at the biennale today.
The CPI(M) MLA from Kundara near Kollam noted that it was a priority to make the KMB financially stable.
"It is an exemplary show that needs the support of not just the government, but corporate houses and society," he added.
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