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Venice Biennale 2023

The Venice Biennale 2023, through the many events it includes, will take place between February 11 and November 26, 2023, in the beautiful city of Venice.

venice art biennale 2022: how to visit and what not to miss

Discover designboom's comprehensive overview of the key exhibitions and events taking place during the Venice Art Biennale 2022.

Japanese Pavilion, Venice Biennale - Junya Ishigami | Iwan Baan

The installation suggests the future possibilities of architecture, which for Ishigami is comprised of delicate greenhouses which have ephemeral physical pr ...

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The "Bamboo Stalactite" is a project representing Vietnam at the 16th Venice Biennale for Architecture in 2018. La Biennale di Architettura di Venezia is an international exhibition held every two years in Venice, Italy. Architects from all over the world participate, presenting their projects.
Clip: Excerpt from interview with Nengudi on the occasion of the 57th Venice Biennale, 2017.
RYOICHI KUROKAWA is a Berlin based multidisciplinary artist from Japan. His works emerge from analog representations of inherited nature, which he transforms into digital streams of fascinating images and emotions. His works are shown across the world at international festivals and museums including Tate Modern London, the Venice Biennale and Palais de Tokyo in Paris. Hit the link in below to visit DICHROISM website and discover more about RYOICHI KUROKAWA and past contributors.
🎆 Chroma V・Yunchul Kim, STUDIO LOCUS SOLUS "A visually stunning component of Gyre, Yunchul Kim’s exhibition at the Korean Pavilion for the 59th Venice Biennale, is a hybrid creature. The kinetic sculpture curves like an arthropod, its 382 cells shimmering like fish scales; continually activated by an internal device, the colors dim, brighten, and refract the light." - Monica Uszerowicz, Hyundai Artlab Credits : @studio_locus_solus ・⁠ ・⁠ ・⁠ #studiolocussolus #kinetic #newmediaart #36degres