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_aAll the World's Futures _b: 56th International Art Exhibition- La Biennale di Venezia 2015 _c/ Curator: Okwui Enwezor |
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_aVenice; _bMarsilio Editori; _c2015 |
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_a635p; _c27x21cm |
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_aLa Biennale di Venezia _v#56 |
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500 | _aThe Catalogue of the Biennale Arte 2015 is published in two volumes. The first describes the International Exhibition in a lengthy essay by the curator, divided into chapters that feature the narrative biographies of the invited Artists and the images of their works. Volume two is dedicated to the National Participations and the Collateral Events. The short guide is an essential tool for visiting the Exhibition: it contains information on all the Artists,the National Pavilions and Collateral Events. The graphic design of the Exhibition and its editorial products are by Chris Rehberger and his Double Standards studio in Berlin.Both the exhibition catalogue and short guide are published by Marsilio Editori. | ||
520 | _aThe 56th International Art Exhibition entitled All the World’s Futures is curated by Okwui Enwezor. 89 National Participations will be exhibiting in the historical Pavilions at the Giardini, at the Arsenale and in the city of Venice. Rather than one overarching theme, the 56th International Art Exhibition of the Biennale is informed by a layer of intersecting filters. These filters are a constellation of parameters that circumscribe multiple ideas which will be touched upon to imagine and realize a diversity of practices. All the World's Futures employs as a filter the historical trajectory that the Biennale itself, over the course of its one hundred and twenty years existence has run over. A filter through which to reflect on both the current 'state of things' and the 'appearance of things.' At its core is the notion of the exhibition as a stage, where historical and counter-historical projects are explored. Within this framework the main aspects of the 56th Biennale Exhibition solicit and privilege new proposals and works conceived specifically by invited artists, filmmakers, choreographers, performers, composers, and writers. | ||
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_aBiennial Exhibition catalog. _93962 |
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_aN4390-5098 Visual Arts- Exhibitions _92 |
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_aItaly _91152 |
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_aFarah, Abdallah _93963 |
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_aGaines, Charles _93964 |
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_aMoran, Jason _93965 |
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_aDeller, Jeremy _93966 |
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_aJoana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige _93967 |
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_aAbonnenc, Mathieu Kleyebe _93968 |
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_aAlSolh, Mounira _93969 |
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_aEnwezor, Okwui _91987 |
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_aNicolai, Olaf _93970 |
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_aAfif, Saâdane _93971 |
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