Biennale de Venise — 2022 — 59e édition
Exhibition
Biennale de Venise
2022 — 59e édition
Past: April 23 → November 27, 2022
Biennale de Venise 2019 — Revue de presse Slash vous propose un bilan de la Biennale de Venise à travers des points de vue d’observateurs du monde de l’art qui offrent la diversité de leurs impressions. Biennale de Venise 2022 Vigorously questionning traditional forms of thought, the theme of the main exhibition of the Venice Biennale 2022 allows the emergence of the imagination as it encounters the perplexed aspirations of new generations aware of the impossibility of continuing the course of industrial growth and the aporias of the digital economy without endangering universal equity.After welcoming nearly 600,000 visitors during its 2019 edition, the Venice Biennale is holding its 59th edition in the spring of 2022. The first Italian woman to head an edition of the Biennale, Cecilia Alemani (born in 1977), curator of the Pavilion Italian in 2017. A graduate in philosophy from the University of Milan and holder of a master’s degree in curatorial studies of contemporary art from Bard College in New York, she has collaborated in particular with MOMA PS1 and the Tate Modern in London as as an independent curator.
Slash’s gaze
If we can remain skeptical about its occultist excesses and the temptation of an irrationality that has become more of a pop icon than a true deconstruction of a Western rationality which deserves (and this has fortunately begun since the end of the 19th century) a crisis demanding, the theme of the main exhibition of the Venice Biennale nevertheless allows a place of the imagination to emerge which espouses the perplexed aspirations of new generations.
Impressively rich and undeniably driven by its radical openness to a hybridization of traditional aesthetic forms, The Milk of Dreams multiplies its narrative threads with warmth and passion, taking the visitor on a carousel of intense feelings. From illuminated kitsh to minimal subtlety, taste and form do not constitute here the standards of a grouping and leave room for an emotion, an affective sensitivity which lays the groundwork for a new definition of the notion of coherence.
A welcome breath of fresh air as it paves the way for experimentation and struggles with a hierarchical system that is too fixed on its model of success. Even more so than the artists invited to populate The Milk of Dreams course at the Biennale, visitors have a responsibility to embrace this sum of possibilities, to observe these successes and the place left to failures to make sense of this who opens and what hides. G.B.
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Jakob Lena Knebl & Ashley Hans Scheirl — Pavillon autrichien — Biennale de Venise 2022
Exhibition
April 23 → November 27, 2022
Curator Karola Kraus is presenting Jakob Lena Knebl and Ashley Hans Scheirl in the Austrian Pavilion at the 2022 Biennale Arte, two artists whose works are characterised by numerous links between art, performance, design, fashion, performance, sociocultural phenomena, and architecture, thus focusing on current discour…
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Zineb Sedira — Pavillon français — Biennale de Venise 2022
Exhibition
April 23 → November 27, 2022
Zineb Sedira présente au Pavillon français de la Biennale de Venise 2022 un projet porté selon ses propres mots par l’amitié et les échanges fréquents avec les trois commissaires Yasmina Reggad, Sam Bardaouil et Till Fellrath.
Opening hours
Every day except Monday, 10 AM – 6 PM
Admission fee
Full rate €25.00
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Venue schedule
The artists
- Ashley Hans Scheirl
- Na Chainkua Reindorf
- Ficre Ghebreyesus
- Simone Leigh
- Amy Sillman
- Andra Ursuta
- Joanna Piotrowska
- Noah Davis
- Wu Tsang
- Uffe Isolotto