De Boeken van Wouter
Women of Venice
Women of Venice
Couldn't load pickup availability
Title: Women of Venice
Author: Unknown
Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9783858817952
Condition: Good
Please note: Below is a general description of how we classify our condition types. If you would like a more precise picture or have specific questions, please send us a message and we will be happy to look into it for you.
Condition descriptions:
- As New: Hardly any signs of use, almost as new.
- Good: May show minor signs of use, such as some discoloration or a name on the endpapers, but generally no underlining or notes in the text.
- Fair: Book in fair condition. May show signs of use, such as discoloration, reading creases in spine, underlinings, notes, light soiling at edges, dog-ears, or a crooked spine.
- New: Book is new.
Description:
Curator Philipp Kaiser has invited artists Teresa Hubbard / Alexander Birchler and Carol Bove to show their work in the exhibition Women of Venice at the Pavilion of Switzerland, for the 57th International Art Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia. With the project Kaiser aims to explore Alberto Giacometti's absence in the history of the Swiss Pavilion. During his lifetime, Giacometti declined all requests for him to exhibit his work there. The exhibition Women of Venice refers to the little-known absence of Alberto Giacometti at the Biennale di Venezia. Set in the Pavilion of Switzerland, which was built in 1952 by Alberto's brother, the renowned architect Bruno Giacometti, it will feature new work by Teresa Hubbard / Alexander Birchler and Carol Bove created specifically for the Biennale di Venezia in reference to the legacy and universe of Alberto Giacometti. Philipp Kaiser, nominated as curator of the Swiss Pavilion by the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia, outlines his concept as follows: The exhibition Women of Venice aims to reflect on the history of the Pavilion and Switzerland's contributions to the Biennale di Venezia from a contemporary perspective, and to initiate new work, specific to this context. With the exhibition, Kaiser intends to explore concepts of national identity as well as issues of cultural policy. Women of Venice runs at the Swiss Pavillion, for the 57th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennial 2017, 13 May to 26 November 2017.
Share
