Sonntag, 29. Mai 2011

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54th International Art Exhibition

ILLUMInations

4th June > 27th November 2011


The 54th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale will take place in 2011, directed by the art historian and critic Bice Curiger:

  - Preview: 1-2-3 June 2011. Preview ProgrammePress and Professionals only.
  - Awards Ceremony: 4 June 2011
  - Opening to the public: 4 June > 27 November 2011

Bice Curiger is an art historian, critic and curator of international exhibitions. Her curatorial activity at Kunsthaus Zurich parallels her important work in the publishing sector. In 1984, she cofounded the prestigious art magazine “Parkett”, of which she is editor-in-chief. She has been publishing director of London Tate Gallery’s magazine “Tate etc” since 2004.

http://www.labiennale.org/en/biennale/history/vb4.html?back=true

WHAT: More than 80 countries will present installations by artists of their choice at their national pavilions. New to the Biennale this year are Andorra, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Malaysia, and Rwanda, while the Democratic Republic of Congo and India are appearing for the first time in decades.
WHEN: June 4-Nov. 27
WHERE: The Giardini and the Arsenale, among other locations.
HIGHLIGHTS: Curator Bice Curiger, of Zurich’s Kunsthaus, has organized the fair around the theme Illuminations, loosely inspired by Venetian painter Tintoretto. While she sees the national pavilions as "tools to reflect upon the issue of identity," Curiger relishes bringing artists of different nations into dialogue in the para-Pavilions of the Arsenale.
In 2009 the U.S.’s Bruce Nauman won the Golden Lion for best in show, and this year Washington selected the Puerto Rico-based multimedia duo Allora & Calzadilla, the first time that a pair or collective will represent gli Stati Uniti.
When Germany’s choice, filmmaker Christoph Schlingensief, died of lung cancer at 49 in 2010, Susanne Gaensheimer, director of Museums für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt, decided to curate a show of his work in the pavilion that will include his preliminary sketches for his Biennale entry.
Israel’s Sigalit Landau, who had a solo show of her hypnotic videos at MoMA in 2008, will create an installation relating to water, titled "One Man’s Floor Is Another Man’s Feelings."
labiennale.org




Stay:
Hotel Gritti Palace
Once the private residence of the doge Andrea Gritti, this 16th-century palazzo is a haven of old-world elegance, decorated with sumptuous fabrics and rich wood paneling. Breakfast on the Grand Canal terrace is a treat.
2467 CAMPO SANTA MARIA DEL GIGLIO
39-041-794-611
RATES: From $530
hotelgrittipalacevenice.com
Centurion Palace
Housed in a former Gothic monastery, Centurion Palace boasts exquisite modern design. Guests can sip cocktails in its private garden, and the location — close to Santa Maria della Salute, overlooking the Grand Canal — can’t be beat.
173 DORSODURO
39-041-342-81
RATES: From $480
centurionpalacevenezia.com
Bauer Palladio
This hotel on Giudecca Island has retained the private garden, austere corridors, and internal cloisters of the 16th-century convent it occupies. Yet the rooms are spacious and sophisticated, decorated in warm colors. A huge inviting spa adds to the peace and tranquility.
33 GIUDECCA
39-041-270-3869
RATES: From $426
palladiohotelspa.com
Bauer Il Palazzo
The touch of owner Francesca Bortolotto Possati is evident in Il Palazzo’s decor: gilded mirrors, carved stucco ceilings, and Murano-glass chandeliers. Most rooms in this 18th-century palace overlook the Grand Canal.
1413/D SAN MARCO
39-041-520-7022
RATES: From $688
ilpalazzovenezia.com 
Novecento Boutique Hotel
Venice’s maritime heritage is visible in the Far Eastern and North African accents of this bijou hotel’s furnishings. The cozy fireplace, lovely garden, and friendly service keep guests coming back.
2683 SAN MARCO
39-041-241-3765
RATES: From $330
novecento.biz
Eat:
Harry’s Dolci
This Giudecca Island eatery with splendid lagoon views offers Continental cuisine and the same classic cocktails as its sibling, Harry’s Bar. It’s also an art world watering hole, drawing local luminaries.
773 GIUDECCA
39-041-522-4844
cipriani.com/locations/venice 
Osteria alle Testiere
Reservations are a must at this nine-table foodie destination. Seasonal ingredients and local seafood come together in an innovative cuisine.
5801 CASTELLO
39-041-522-7220
www.osterialletestiere.it 
Caffe Florian
Opened in 1720, Italy’s oldest café is an ideal spot from which to take in the splendor of the Piazza San Marco and watch the world go by. The Biennale was conceived in its Sala del Senato in the late 19th century.
PIAZZA SAN MARCO
39-041-520-5641
caffeflorian.com

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