Venice Biennale // The Curator’s Standpoint: An Interview with Mihai Pop, Romanian Pavilion
Article by Marta Jecu; Tuesday, Jul. 21, 2015.
Article by Marta Jecu; Tuesday, Jul. 21, 2015.
Blog post by Nora Kovacs – in Berlin; Thursday, Jun. 18, 2015.
Article by Anna Russ in Venice // May 15, 2015
The iconic canals of Venice are once again flooded with visitors for the Venice Biennale, a major international contemporary art…[read on…]
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…]
Article by Sarah Gretsch in Venice // Jul. 30, 2014
When discussing the 14th Annual Venice Architecture Biennale, the best place to start is with its curator. Rem Koolhaas is more than a famous face or symbolic figurehead of contemporary architecture: he represents a…[read on…]
Blog post by Jazmina Figueroa – in Berlin; Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2013.
Blog post by Marie-Louise Crona – in Berlin; Friday, Jul. 13, 2012.
The Schinkel Pavillon was built in 1969 by the architect Rikard Paulick and is located at the park of the Crown Prince’s Palace. Schinkel Pavillon gives the impression of being an oversized vitrine, and standing inside it, there are great panoramic views of famous Berlin monuments like the TV Tower, the former School of Architecture of Karl Friedrich Schinkel, and the Berliner Dom.
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