….featuring different aspects of architecture from around the world
One of the must see venues in Venice for my family on our recent trip was to take in some of the Venice Biennale exhibits, mainly the the Victoria and Albert contribution curated by our son.
For those who have never heard of biennales let me explain. A biennale takes place every two years. They are large international art exhibitions dealing with contemporary issues around art, music and architecture and take place all over the world. The Venice Biennale was founded in 1895 and highlighted city marketing, urban regeneration and cultural tourism. This year’s theme is titled REPORTING FROM THE FRONT, and is curated by Alejandro Aravena. The show runs from May to September and the exhibits can be found at the Giardini and the Arsenale.
The exhibit our son curated in agreement with la Biennale di Venizia and the Victoria and Albert Museum out of London, England is titled A World of Fragile Parts and focuses on how the production of copies throughout history and today has aided in the preservation of cultural artefacts.
This exhibit highlights the new technologies that make it possible to fabricate copies of historical artefacts that are ravaged by war, tourism and environmental factors. For more information about the exhibit go here.
Unfortunately while we were there our son was not so to prove that we actually went and saw the exhibit we posed in front of the sign for A World of Fragile Parts. Even the baby got involved by pointing out her uncle’s name on the list of credits. A week later Brendan did go back to Venice to give a talk and teach a class on the exhibit.
My only regret is that we didn’t get to see more of the Biennale. Two days in Venice is not enough time.
Fascinating and such a timely exhibit.
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Thank you. There was so much more but we ran out of time.
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Thanks for this share and congrats to your son!
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I’ll be sure to pass on the congrats to my son. Thanks.
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Thanks for all that. My youngest daughter has just begun a degree in Curatorial Studies and Art History and was very interested as well.
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If I could give your daughter any words of advice it would be to network. I can’t tell you how many biennales our son attended on his own dime and how many things he did for no or little pay. In the end it all paid off but it wasn’t easy.
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Thanks a lot. I’ll tell her.
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You must be very proud of your son. The Venice Biennale is famed for its exhibits and everyone who has been part of it has an additional kudos to their standing in the art world.
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