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Australian architects think about cities in 2050 and beyond
World Landscape Architect —
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The Australian Institute of Architects has announced a shortlist of proposals for the Australia Pavillion at the Venice Biennale. The shortlist of 24 was selected from 129 submissions addressing urban spaces in 2050 and beyond. Some of the proposals include: New cities of 50,000-100,000 in desert areas Cities ...1 day ago -
IZO —
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This saucy image by Giacomo Grosso, called Il Supremo Convegno (The Supreme Meeting) was the most notorious work of the first Venice Biennale in 1895. According to who you read on the internet it either shows a youthful orgy or...1 week ago -
"Italics: Italian Art Between Tradition and Revolution, 1968–2008"
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Authority: 124
Italian artists may be credited with such accomplishments as linear perspective (via Brunelleschi), chiaroscuro (via Caravaggio), and, pretty much every other formal tool comprising Western art. But their more recent creative triumphs have received notably less fanfare, so to speak—an...1 week ago -
Pavel Pepperstein – Landscapes of Future at the Venice Biennale
you might like this —
Authority: 496
A few weeks ago I was lucky enough to be able to take some time off work to travel to Italy for La Biennale Di Venezia. For four days I was bombarded by the full gamut of art; some good, some very good and some that I really couldn’t decide whether it was shit – or I just couldn’t understand it. Apparently I ...2 weeks ago -
Rolling homage
Sarah Schmerler —
Authority: 124
This, by Iván Navarro, whose show is coming up December 10 at Paul Kasmin , Chelsea. This, by way of explanation, from Kasmin’s press release: “Die” (2009) is the second of Navarro’s sculptures to respond to the American sculptor Tony Smith’s famous six-foot steel cube, “Die” (1962). Smith’s ...3 weeks ago -
A record number of visitors to the Art Biennale
GaliBlog: Chronicles of Contemporary Art & Culture —
Authority: 109
Venice, November, 24th 2009 – With a record-breaking number of visitors the 53rd International Art Exhibition Fare Mondi // Making Worlds directed by Daniel Birnbaum and organized by the Biennale di Venezia , chaired by Paolo Baratta, closed its doors on November 22nd. The Exhibition was inaugurated on June 6th by ...3 weeks ago

