Venezia, la città dai 170 campanili.
Biennale Art by Robert Storr
Think with the senses, Feel with the
mind: art at present. A title such as
this, serving also as a theme, induces
us to think, perhaps with too much
facility, that this is such a wide proposal,
such a totalizing panorama, that
nothing could in any way remain
alien to it.
New African Pavilion at the Biennale Art
The Biennial Art blazes with the Sindika Dokolo African Collection of Contemporary Art, from Luanda in the new African pavilion at the Arsenale. Penone and Vezzoli at the Italian Pavilion
Among the main novelties at the
52nd International Art Exposition
of the Biennial of Venice, there is
the reopening, after 8 years of absence,
of the Italian Pavilion at Tese
delle Vergine dell'Arsenale.
Biennale Art in Venice
In the Biennial designed by Robert Storr, it would be impossible not to perceive the existence of two generic groupings of artists which reflect the peculiar characteristics of contemporary art language...
Biennale Teatro: International campus for university students
To celebrate the tricentenary of Carlo Goldoni’s birth, Venice Biennale and Università Ca’ Foscari di Venezia have set up a campus for European and Mediterranean university, academy and high-school theatre students.
39th International Theatre Festival
The 39th International Theatre Festival, Goldoni and the new theatre,
runs until July 29, directed by Maurizio Scaparro.
Biennale Danza
Body & Eros title of the
2007 edition of the Dance Biennial, taking place from the 14th until the 30th of June in Venice, the final stage of a triennial program which has allowed director Ismael Ivo
to conduct an articulated reflection on the body.
Barney and Beuys at Ca' Venier dei Leoni
Exceptionally, the Peggy Guggenheim
Collection, located in the halls
of Palazzo Venier dei Leoni in a permanent
manner, will be transferred
to the other wing of the Venetian
museum, inside the spaces destined
for temporary exhibitions.
At Bevilacqua La Masa Yasumasa Morimura
At Bevilacqua La Masa the first European solo exhibition of the Japanese artist Yasumasa Morimura, curated by the director of photography Filippo Maggia.
Artempo - Where Times Becomes Art
Palazzo Fortuny from the 9th of june to the 7th of octobre, hosts the exibition ARTEMPO - Where Times Becomes Art examines the relationship between art, time and the power of display,
representing a breadth of cultures and periods and featuring over 300
objects ranging from rare archaeological materials to contemporary
installations.
