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A series of blogs by Exodus navigating their first Bienniale: Venice’s The Milk of Dreams
A series of blogs by Exodus navigating their first Bienniale: Venice’s The Milk of Dreams
A series of blogs by Exodus navigating their first Bienniale: Venice’s The Milk of Dreams
A series of blogs by Exodus navigating their first Bienniale: Venice’s The Milk of Dreams
A series of blogs by Exodus navigating their first Bienniale: Venice’s The Milk of Dreams.
A series of blogs by Exodus navigating their first Bienniale: Venice’s The Milk of Dreams.
A series of blogs by Exodus navigating their first Bienniale: Venice’s The Milk of Dreams.
A series of blogs by Exodus navigating their first Bienniale: Venice’s The Milk of Dreams.
A series of blogs by Exodus navigating their first Bienniale: Venice’s The Milk of Dreams.
A series of blogs by Exodus navigating their first Bienniale: Venice’s The Milk of Dreams.
A series of blogs by Exodus navigating their first Bienniale: Venice’s The Milk of Dreams.
I arrived during the preview week of the Venice Biennale as a recipient of an A-N Artist Bursary 2019. Curated by Ralph Rugoff, and named May You Live in Interesting Times, I wondered if the 58th International Art Exhibition could possibly […]
For six months every two years, Venice’s Giardini, Arsenale and many splendoured palazzos play host to the Art Biennale. This year, titled Arte Viva Arte and curated by Christine Macel, promised ‘an extrovert movement from the self to the other, […]
a-n bursary award to attend the Venice Biennale 2017 experienced through performance work, drawing the pavilions with feet. It was amazing.
During the opening week of her Scotland + Venice film, ‘Spite Your Face’, artist Rachel Maclean spoke to Emily Sparkes about politics, inappropriate nose-touching and pasta pomodoro.
2015 will see the Philippines showcase at The Venice Biennale, after a hiatus of 5 decades. A soul searching discovery with artist, Vanessa Scully.
In Venice they do let heaven see the pranks They dare not show their husbands; their best conscience Is not to leave’t undone, but keep’t unknown. (1) Time freezes, then melts. The medieval warrens barricading against the plundering Goths […]
Visual diary of the 56th Venice Biennale
#longread #previewweek
Exhibiting at Venice Biennale over ten years ago, we never got to ride the Venice Biennale opening week as a spectator, which is much like a roller-coaster with its highs and lows and seeing everything at breakneck speed, compared to […]
herman de vries doesn’t believe in hierarchies; why one letter should rank taller than another. his name and everything associated with him is presented in lower case. i will show fidelity to this principle as his work was […]
We are delighted to have been selected to receive an a-n Bursary to allow us to visit the Venice Biennale during preview week in early May. We will be traveling in ‘Mistress Enid Abbott’, our converted mini-bus, making the over […]
Some reflections on the Venice Biennale, and ‘The Encyclopaedic Palace’ curated show described in a number of reviews as ‘blindingly apolitical’.
A one-off blog in response to my time at the Venice Biennale launch. I’m going to have to post it in four bits, so read post 4 first. You’ll see what I mean…
This blog contains some of the various observations on Veince Biennale 2013 that I was able to attend thanks to an a-n go and see bursary. I have a particular interest in manifestos and performance but cover the event more […]
A blog following “Krakow to Venice in 12 hours” – sound project which maps a journey from Krakow, Poland to Venice, Italy, crossing the borders of 6 countries: Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Slovenia, and Italy. The project is attempting […]