The title chosen by Bice Curiger, the Director of the 54th International Art Exhibition, for the 54th International Art Exhibition is ILLUMInations.Bice Curiger explains:
«La Biennale is one of the world’s most important forums for the dissemination and “illumination” about the current developments in international art. The work of Venetian painter Tintoretto will play a prominent role in ILLUMInations."
Please click URL below for further information;
http://www.labiennale.org/en/art/news/illuminations.html
Venice Biennale traditionally have each country's Pavilions and this way of exhibition is sometimes considered to be outdated. It is quite interesting that Cruiger wants to "illuminate" "nations" particularly in the current of globalization.
This is unofficial Venice Biennnale guide which aims to support potential visitors.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
About ticket
The admission fee is 15 Euro, which allows you to enter both Giardini and Arsenale. Discount for group or student is available. As you can reserve the ticket online in the official website, you would better reserve in order to avoid the line in the ticket office.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Director of the 54th Exhibition of Venice Biennale, 2011
Bice Curiger is assigned as Director of the Visual Arts Sector, responsible for curating the 54th International Art Exhibition to be held in 2011. Curiger is an art historian, critic and curator. She has been curator at the Zurich Kunsthaus since 1993, and editor of “Parkett”, one of the most authoritative and innovative contemporary art magazines in the world. Since 2004, she has been publishing director of the “Tate etc” magazine produced by London’s Tate Gallery.
Refer to the URL for the further information;
http://www.labiennale.org/en/art/news/curiger.html
http://www.labiennale.org/en/art/director/
Refer to the URL for the further information;
http://www.labiennale.org/en/art/news/curiger.html
http://www.labiennale.org/en/art/director/
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Collateral exhibitions all over Venice
Other than main sites, Giardini and Arsenale, there held a lot of collateral exhibitions in old mansions and church, etc. in Venice.
1.Pavilions of the countries who don't have their pavilion in Giardini
2.Other official Biennale Events and Exhibitions
3.Museum, Exhibitions which is not related to Biennale officially
You can find the banners with Biennale logo all over Venice. Most of them are admission free.
1.Pavilions of the countries who don't have their pavilion in Giardini
2.Other official Biennale Events and Exhibitions
3.Museum, Exhibitions which is not related to Biennale officially
You can find the banners with Biennale logo all over Venice. Most of them are admission free.
reference: 2009 Venice Biennale Map |
Pavilions in Venice city |
Collateral Exhibitions |
Saturday, October 2, 2010
About the main exhibitions 2.Arsenale
Arsenale is a old shipbuilding yard, that was build in 16th century and made of stone. It is very unique and interesting that the artworks are exhibited in this ruin. Several exhibitions consist Arsenale. You can also find works outside of Arsenale. In 2009, the exhibition site was expanded to other warehouses, to where we crossed a sea on a boat.
It takes you a whole day to see all exhibitions in Arsenale.
It takes you a whole day to see all exhibitions in Arsenale.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
About the main exhibitions 1.Giardini
Venezia Biennale is held at two sites, Giardini and Arsenale, mainly.
Giardini, which means "park", consists of one large building and each country's pavilions in a park. The large building, which is usually painted and shown as an artwork, contains many works like museum. And around 30 countries have their own pavilions in this park. One pavilion belongs permanently to one country. Countries select their representative(s) every time. Of course there are a lot of countries who doesn't own its pavilion in the park. Such countries rent space outside of Giardini.
Giardini is so large that it takes a day to see over. I usually arrive at 10 o'clock and stay there until the closing time 18:00. Cafe, restaurant and shop are open in the park.
Giardini, which means "park", consists of one large building and each country's pavilions in a park. The large building, which is usually painted and shown as an artwork, contains many works like museum. And around 30 countries have their own pavilions in this park. One pavilion belongs permanently to one country. Countries select their representative(s) every time. Of course there are a lot of countries who doesn't own its pavilion in the park. Such countries rent space outside of Giardini.
Giardini is so large that it takes a day to see over. I usually arrive at 10 o'clock and stay there until the closing time 18:00. Cafe, restaurant and shop are open in the park.
The map of Giardini. There are around 30 pavilions in the park. Click here for big picture. |
Pavilions in Giardini |
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
How to get information?
Please access to the official site, both English and Italian available.
http://www.labiennale.org/en/art/index.html
Before opening of the exhibition, the information will be uploaded, such as the list of participant artists and map. Download the map for your efficient tour.
http://www.labiennale.org/en/art/index.html
Before opening of the exhibition, the information will be uploaded, such as the list of participant artists and map. Download the map for your efficient tour.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Where to Stay?
The two main exhibition sites, Giardini and Arsenale are located in the east of Venice city. So hotels in Castello area and San Marco area are convenient. But there are not a lot of accommodations in the east of Castello. San Marco is the center of Venice with famous spots such as Rialto Bridge and St Mark's Basilica and there are so many hotels including economical ones and luxurious ones. This area is so bustling that you need to choose high-class hotel if you want a quiet stay.
In the west of Cannaregio, there is a railway station, bus stops for airport and many economical hotels. Although you can save money if staying in this area, it takes around one hour to go to Giardini by vaporetto, water-bus which moves very slowly. So it is not very convenient for visiting Biennale exhibitions.
Hotels in Venice except luxurious ones are basically old and tiny, but it also represent an atmosphere of Venice.
In the west of Cannaregio, there is a railway station, bus stops for airport and many economical hotels. Although you can save money if staying in this area, it takes around one hour to go to Giardini by vaporetto, water-bus which moves very slowly. So it is not very convenient for visiting Biennale exhibitions.
Hotels in Venice except luxurious ones are basically old and tiny, but it also represent an atmosphere of Venice.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
When to visit?
Venice Biennale is held from June to November. (Please click the link for the 2011 opening schedule) When should we visit?
In accordance with the opening of Biennale, there held some collateral exhibitions in Venice. If you don't want to miss them, you should go as early as possible. Some of them may be opened only during summer.
However, there are so many visitors from June to August that people may have line up in front of exhibition rooms. If you want to save time and see comfortably, early autumn is the best season. In September, it is cool enough to walk around very comfortably. The later you go, the better you can avoid the crowed.
The travel expense including flight and hotel is the highest in summer, July and August. If you want to save money, you should go later. The later, the cheaper. In October and November, it is terribly cold and Aqua Alta, exceptional tide peaks, could occur. Be careful and ready for the flood.
In accordance with the opening of Biennale, there held some collateral exhibitions in Venice. If you don't want to miss them, you should go as early as possible. Some of them may be opened only during summer.
However, there are so many visitors from June to August that people may have line up in front of exhibition rooms. If you want to save time and see comfortably, early autumn is the best season. In September, it is cool enough to walk around very comfortably. The later you go, the better you can avoid the crowed.
The travel expense including flight and hotel is the highest in summer, July and August. If you want to save money, you should go later. The later, the cheaper. In October and November, it is terribly cold and Aqua Alta, exceptional tide peaks, could occur. Be careful and ready for the flood.
How many days does it take?
Venice Biennale is held mainly in 2 exhibition area, Giardini and Arsenale (about which I will write later). These 2 area are very large and each takes you 1 day to see.
Plus, pavilions and collateral exhibitions are held all over Venice city. Although most of them are not very large and doesn't take you much time, the places are so dotted
that it needs 1 day or 2 days to see.
For your reference, please take a look at the map of 54th exhibition in 2009. Areas in red are two main sites and black are the exhibition sites dotted in Venice. As it is very difficult to see all of them, maybe you would better to pick some out.
In addition, there are contemporary museums such as Palazzo Grassi and Punta della Dogana in Venice. In order not to pass up the chance of Venice visit, I recommend you visiting these museums.
Plus, pavilions and collateral exhibitions are held all over Venice city. Although most of them are not very large and doesn't take you much time, the places are so dotted
that it needs 1 day or 2 days to see.
For your reference, please take a look at the map of 54th exhibition in 2009. Areas in red are two main sites and black are the exhibition sites dotted in Venice. As it is very difficult to see all of them, maybe you would better to pick some out.
In addition, there are contemporary museums such as Palazzo Grassi and Punta della Dogana in Venice. In order not to pass up the chance of Venice visit, I recommend you visiting these museums.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Opening Schedule for 2011.
The 54th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale will take place in 2011, from 4th June to 27th November.
http://www.labiennale.org/en/art/exhibition/
http://www.labiennale.org/en/art/exhibition/
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