The second half of Ralph Rugoff’s epic ‘May You Live in Interesting Times’ show. Continue reading “May You Live in Interesting Times – Proposition B”
Giardini Pavilions – Venice Biennale 2019
My second day of checking out the Venice Biennale in 2019. I love visiting the national pavilions at Giardini. Sometimes I think it feels like the Eurovision of art, seeing what delegation each country has sent. Continue reading “Giardini Pavilions – Venice Biennale 2019”
Arsenale Pavilions – Venice Biennale 2019
After a solid 4 hours taking in the extravaganza of May You Live in Interesting Times – Proposition A in the Arsenale, a giant queue for one of the last veggie foccacias, a quick pit stop to sit down and eat, it was time to move on to the national pavilions within the Arsenale complex. Continue reading “Arsenale Pavilions – Venice Biennale 2019”
May You Live in Interesting Times – Proposition A
Visting the Venice Biennale is like entering an art marathon – it requires endurance and stamina (my recent post explains what on earth this Biennale thing is all about). The Arsenale show is vast Continue reading “May You Live in Interesting Times – Proposition A”
Venice Biennale 2019 – Some Context
I recently visited the 2019 Venice Biennale. This is the second time I’ve been and it struck me that to people in the art world, it’s bloody obvious what it is, but to everyone else, not necessarily so. So I thought I would write a few lines of context. Continue reading “Venice Biennale 2019 – Some Context”