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UKRAINE AT THE VENICE BIENNALE
The purpose of the article. The research is devoted to the study of the facts of the spread of Ukrainian fine arts in the world art space in the 20th and 21st century.
Lesia Turchak
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Free(?)Space at the 2018 Venice Biennale [PDF]
In his article ‘Out of Site/In Plain View: On the Origins and Actuality of the Architecture Exhibition’, architectural historian and curator Barry Bergdoll starts by asking the obvious question: ‘What does it mean to exhibit architecture? Isn’t architecture, once it is built, always already on display?’1 Despite always being on display, however ...
Sebnem Yücel
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Abstract Prestige is widely considered to positively influence the careers of artists, and the Venice Biennale is arguably the most prestigious event in the international visual arts calendar. This article examines the impact that appearing in the Venice Biennale has on artists’ careers. With a sample of 98 artists from six countries who participated
Katya Johanson +2 more
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Natio et Gens: Venice Biennale 2009
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Sue Broadhurst, Neil Harvey
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The Venice biennale and art in Belgrade in the 1950s. A contribution to the study of the artistic dialogue between Italy and Serbia [PDF]
Throughout the twentieth century the International Art Exhibition Venice Biennale was seen as a major event by the art world of Belgrade and, more broadly, of Serbia and Yugoslavia.
Ereš Ana
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Two Thousand Years of Non-urban History. Arabian Gulf, 2019 [PDF]
In contrast to the mainstream narrative of oil economies, real estate development, and territories of extraction in the Arabian Gulf, this project beautifully illustrates the tradition of landscape forms and lines implemented to support a collective ...
Ali Ismail Karimi, Hamed Bukhamseen
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This paper used a philosophy method called knowledge archaeology to identify the relations between the Venice Architecture Biennale and the Pritzker Architecture Prize.
Gangwei Cai +5 more
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Destruction or Secession?: Critiques of Capitalism and Nationalism at the Venice Biennale
1968 saw the May revolt in Europe, a series of events where students protested all-pervading capitalist systems and an ever-encroaching hyper-commodification of art.
Stefania Portinari
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Facing Darkness. The 18th Venice Architecture Biennale [PDF]
In his critique of the 18th Venice Biennale, Francisco Díaz draws our attention to the blind spots in the social and material processes that underpin our architectural production.
Francisco Díaz
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Critical discourse analysis (CDA) of the 16th Venice Architecture Biennale manifesto
The Venice Architecture Biennale emerged with post-modern thought in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It is a medium where political, economic and cultural transformations are experienced in the field of architecture and where mainstream global ...
Gürkan Topaloğlu, Asu Beşgen
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