Since 1895, cultural institutions from around the world have gathered at the Venice Biennale to present the latest developments in their country’s visual arts, performance, and design. With the Biennale attracting over 500,000 visitors last year, prospective contributors vie to…
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Boston at the Biennale: An Interview with Commissioner Paul Ha
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Boston at the Biennale: Interview with Commissioner Christopher Bedford
Since 1895, cultural institutions from around the world have gathered at the Venice Biennale to present the latest developments in their country’s visual arts, performance, and design. With the Biennale attracting over 500,000 visitors last year, prospective contributors vie to…
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Richard Mosse / The Enclave
An enclave is the term for an isolated land or group which is wholly surrounded by another and thus inaccessible without passing through foreign territory. I’ve come to Venice Biennale to see the best of what the international art scene…
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“The Ugly Americans:” Visual Art as Political Gestures at the Venice Biennale
The Ugly Americans1 On November 6, 2012, for the first time in its history, a majority of voters in Puerto Rico supported a non-binding referendum to become the fifty-first state of the United States of America. If the petition for…