I continue with a Venice themed blog post today by focusing on the Arsenale. No this is no a precursor to that famous north London football club, the Arsenal Gunners, but the district in Venice where ...
Pino Pascali, Cannone Semovente (Gun), 1965. Photo: Alessandra Chemollo, courtesy of la Biennale di Venezia The Venice Biennale is a kind of two-yearly Great Pacific garbage patch of art: a slick of ...
Delayed for a year because of the pandemic, the Venice Biennale, titled “The Milk of Dreams,” has finally opened to previews this week. Curator Cecilia Alemani has spoken about how the process of ...
A little bit of fatigue is part of the price of admission to big, sprawling art events like the Venice Biennale. Navigating such an ambitious exhibition is no easy task, since it ranges across ...
It’s Biennale time in Venice, aka the Art Olympics, an every-two-year event where La Serenissima’s 118 islands are almost entirely dedicated to contemporary art from countries and artists around the ...
I continue with a Venice themed blog post today by focusing on the Arsenale. No this is no a precursor to that famous north London football club, the Arsenal Gunners, but the district in Venice where ...
Sen. Loren Legarda by the gates of the Arsenale, known as Porta di Terra. The land portal of the arsenal of Venice was the first Classical revival structure built in Venice. Venice—The scale and ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Since the Venice Biennale opened in 1895, it has spread from its original site in the Giardini through the ...