Posts Tagged ‘Arsenale’
18th Venice Architecture Biennale Highlights Africa and Its Diaspora
by Eva Szwarc // May 16, 2023
Curated by Scottish-Ghanian architect Lesley Lokko, the 18th edition is titled ‘The Laboratory of the Future’ and will include 89 participants, over half of whom…[read on]
More Space for Fantasy – Pics from the 59th Venice Biennale of Art
by Anna Russ // May 10, 2022
This year’s Venice Biennale of Art is an invitation to give more space for fantasy and the magic of transformation…[read on]
Venice Biennale’s ‘May You Live In Interesting Times’ Offers Telling Cross-Section of Contemporary Art
Article by Stephanie Comilang // May 24, 2019
“May you live in interesting times”: the title-curse thrown on Venice for this 58th Biennale seemed to have really come true during the opening week, when violent and atypical rains menaced the island…[read on]
Photo Diary from the 58th Venice Biennale
by Anna Russ // May 17, 2019
Between sipping spritzs along the canals and hopping from one water taxi to another, we photographed some of our favorite works during the 58th Venice Biennale preview week…[read on]
Open Call for 13th Arte Laguna Prize
Oct. 27, 2018
Applications for the 13th Arte Laguna Prize are now open. 120 artists will be selected for an exhibition to take place in the historical Arsenale in Venice in March 2019. Participants also have the chance to win…[read on]
Venice Biennale 2017 // ‘Tremble Tremble’ at the Irish Pavilion: An Interview with Jesse Jones
Article by Lisa Birch in Berlin // Mar. 8, 2017
Dublin-based artist Jesse Jones will Ireland’s representative at the Venice Biennale 2017. Her work titled ‘Tremble Tremble’ attempts to address the current rise of many current social movements in Ireland…[read on]
Announcement // 56th Venice Biennale: All the World’s Futures
Article by Nora Kovacs – in Berlin // Apr. 26, 2015
The countdown for the Venice Biennale has begun yet again, with the 56th International Art Exhibition kicking off on May 9th this year and running until…[read on…]
Christine De La Garenne
by Devon Caranicas // Oct. 31, 2011
At first glance, Christine de la Garenne’s stylish living room with a low slung beige couch, white modern chandelier and detailed antique molding seems void of…[read on]
Venice Biennale: A Review of the Giardini Pavilions
by Monica Salazar // June 22, 2011
The Venice Biennale is the Disney World for artists, curators, and collectors. It’s a place where people journey to wander bewilderedly through the maze of the city, get caught in…[read on]
SEEN & LOVED: Venice Biennale 2011
Blog Entry and Photographs by Clare Ros in Berlin // Saturday, June 11, 2011
Last week I attended the opening of the 54th International Art Exhibition ILLUMInations of the Venice Biennale, directed by art historian and critic…[view all images…]