All Venice Biennale articles – Page 4
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Opinion
Venice Biennale is about ideas, not commerce
Corporate sponsorship could change the face of the British Pavilion -— if, that is, we can even attract it
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News
Chipperfield's Venice Biennale exhibits previewed
Fat, Hadid, Zumthor and Wenders among contributors
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News
Chipperfield chooses Alvaro Siza Vieira for Golden Lion
Portuguese architect will be honoured at Venice Biennale
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News
British architects top choice for Venice Biennale
Zaha Hadid, Norman Foster and Farshid Moussavi chosen by Chipperfield
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Opinion
Venice re-engages with architecture
Chipperfield’s biennale is focusing on architecture as a means of connecting with the wider world
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News
DRMM and Aberrant Architecture chosen for British Pavilion
British Council announces names of 10 ‘explorers’
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Analysis
Exploring opportunities in Venice
A British Council initiative is looking for 10 “explorers” to travel and research projects for this year’s Venice Architecture Biennale
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News
Biennale theme to be Common Ground, says Chipperfield
Venice architects will be selected on basis of proposed collaborations
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News
David Chipperfield confirmed as Venice curator
Biennale president Paolo Baratta announces appointment for 2012 exhibition
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News
Venice Biennale pavilion to explore worldwide case studies
Ten participants will make up Venice Takeaway exhibition
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News
David Chipperfield to curate Venice Biennale
Appointment was delayed amid uncertainty over future of Biennale director
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News
Online petiton launched to reinstate Venice Biennale chairman
Petiton to reinstate Paolo Baratta gains more than 4,000 signatures and support from leading arts figures
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News
Berlusconi ousts head of Venice Biennale
Outcry among former architecture directors as PM hands role to crony
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Review
People Meet in Architecture: Venice Architecture Biennale 2010
Sanaa’s Kazuyo Sejima has curated the most beautiful Venice Biennale ever, which also serves as a fascinating enquiry into the relationship between architecture and human occupation.
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Features
Romania shines at the Venice biennale
The Giardini’s other pavilions fell somewhere along usual spectrum between artistic whimsy and corporate sales pitch, the most successful standing out for the powerful execution of a single idea.
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Review
The sprawling Venice biennale offers frustrations and rewards
The sprawling labyrinth of the Giardini’s Palazzo delle Esposizioni (formerly Italian pavilion) continues the well-paced tempo of the Arsenale, only shifting slightly from the shock and awe tactic of immersive installations to a greater emphasis on exhibiting built projects, and artists whose work tackles the wider social and political of ...
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Review
The 2010 architecture biennale goes 3D for an invigorating exhibition
Entering this year’s Arsenale I was greeted with a surreal vision of the future. Hoards of revering onlookers, 3D glasses strapped to their faces, mouths agape, as images of Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa zooming around their EPFL campus on Segway scooters flashed before their eyes.
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Review
People take centre stage at 2010 architecture biennale
“People meet in Architecture” is the rather quaint title of this year’s biannual frenzy of cocktail parties and free bags in Venice, nimbly curated by Kazuyo Sejima of SANAA. Trumpeting architecture’s noble role as a backdrop to the lives that inhabit it – or perhaps a sardonic critique of the ...