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Venice Biennale 2022 | HighlightsDroste Effect | Apr 25, 2022
59th International Art Exhibition | The Milk of Dreams The 59th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale is finally open: this edition was delayed by one year due to the world health …
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Francesco Urbano Ragazzi. Making Re-Reality ManifestMarco Antelmi | Nov 21, 2019
A conversation with curators Francesco Urbano Ragazzi Francesco Urbano Ragazzi is a curatorial duo formed in 2005, whose research focuses on redefining the commission and the theoretical foundation of the work of art …
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Venice Biennale 2019 | HighlightsMatilde Soligno | May 17, 2019
A Walk Through The Art – Best of: Venice Biennale 2019 A Walk Through The Art is a format that provides our readers with photo galleries presenting a selection of highlights from …
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Katja Novitskova. If Only You Could See What I’ve Seen with Your EyesEleonora Salvi | Dec 12, 2017
The Venice Biennale has been over for a few weeks. What stood out most in this edition curated by Christine Macel? It is widely known that it’s not very easy to be able to combine …
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A Walk Through The Art. Venice Biennale 2017Matilde Soligno | Aug 7, 2017
This year’s Venice Biennale – the 57th edition, titled Viva Arte Viva and curated by Christine Macel – is open to the public through Sunday, November 26th, 2017, as usual in several locations in Venezia, but …
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Venice Returns to Proportions at Palazzo FortunyArianna Bertolotti | Nov 21, 2015
This is the last weekend if you want to visit the show Proportio at Palazzo Fortuny. The exhibition is the result of the latest collaboration between Alex and Mary Vervoordt Foundation and I Civici Musei …
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Albanian Trilogy: Armando Lulaj at the Venice BiennaleVincenzo Estremo | Jul 22, 2015
The prolepsis is a figure of speech in which the speaker raises an objection to his own argument and immediately answers in order to anticipate future responses. In the Medieval world – and more precisely …
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Interview with Hera Büyüktaşçıyan on Armenity, Venice BiennaleEleonora Castagna | Jun 24, 2015
I had the chance to interview my friend Hera Büyüktaşçıyan, who is one of the youngest artists showcased at “Armenity“, the exhibition presented by the Armenian Pavilion, winner of the Golden Lion at the 56th …
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A Walk Through The Art. Venice Biennale 2015Matilde Soligno | Jun 22, 2015
The Venice Biennale 2015 — 56th International Art Exhibition, titled All The World’s Futures, is curated by Okwui Enwezor and organized by la Biennale di Venezia, chaired by Paolo Baratta. The Art Biennale is open …
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The Garden of Reality in Venice: The German PavilionVincenzo Estremo | Jun 1, 2015
Venice is always an amazing place. It is awesome to see people getting lost in the calli and canals, fighting over the last tote bag from the Korean pavilion, getting drunk at 11 am with …
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A Walk Through The Art. Arsenale, Venice BiennaleMatilde Soligno | Nov 24, 2013
NOV 24, 2013– The Venice Biennale closes its 55th edition today. Here’s a photographic walk-through of the Arsenale, with exhibition views of the space and many of the most interesting contemporary artworks. The 55th International …
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Rudolf Stingel – Palazzo Grassi, VeneziaChiara Manzoni | Jul 16, 2013
“Wow!” That’s what you think during the first minute you spend inside the walls of Palazzo Grassi. A completely new palace, with Rudolf Stingel’s works literally all over its surface. It’s overwhelming to see the majestic …
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