Other than that, I know about the controversies surrounding the last biennale. |
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There hasn't been a biennale or a competition where the new wave of French posters hasn't been appreciated. |
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Conceiving environments filled with effects, many of the biennale architects were designing ephemera. |
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There will be a commercial art fair in Melbourne later this year, and a biennale in Sydney mid-year. |
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This came from the fact that I was inclined to bring in the idea of multiplicity into the biennale because the world is multitudinal in nature. |
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This biennale, which is only eight years old, hopes to give importance to every kind of art currently being practised. |
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This past fall, an exhibition independent of the biennale made the connective leap between historic Venice and contemporary architecture. |
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The episode evoked an earlier contretemps, when the ministry of culture judged the visual-arts biennale to be overly sympathetic to new media at the expense of painting. |
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This success was rewarded during the 6th European biennale of landscaping and architecture which has just been held in Barcelona. |
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In a couple of convents situated close to the biennale headquarters in Giardini, Campagnol uncovered more secrets. |
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Art in its informative mode, in a video installation by Ali Kazma, in the Turkish pavilion of this year's Venice biennale. |
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Two other large pavilions within the park are dedicated to group shows organized by the Biennale director and invited curators. |
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Much Middle Eastern art in the Biennale revealed a combination of older styles of modernism. |
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A couple of months ago, the art was manhandled and censored when it appeared on the streets as part of the Liverpool Biennale. |
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The interior is dramatic, but it has a drafty, makeshift feel, like a temporary pavilion at the Venice Biennale or a futuristic expo. |
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Timed to coincide with the opening of the Venice Biennale, it will throw open its doors later this week. |
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The cube was placed outside for passersby to see as part of the Venice Biennale in Venice, Italy. |
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Traipsing the Biennale and the numerous collaterals has been at once ho-hum and encouraging. |
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The Biennale is always quite intense and feverish, but that heat leant an extra intensity, leant a few extra degrees to the fever. |
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The modern day lens on Venice, though, is the Bellini fuelled art world circus that is the Biennale. |
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This new event is Australia's second international biennial, the Sydney Biennale having established itself since 1973 as one of the world's leading exhibitions of this genre. |
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The Venice Biennale is one of the most important events in the arts calendar. |
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It is one of the world's most prestigious film festivals and is part of the Venice Biennale. |
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In 1984, Hodgkin represented Britain at the Venice Biennale, in 1985 he won the Turner Prize, and in 1992 he was knighted. |
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Thus far the Biennale has stayed relatively quiet on the matter, though last Friday tweeted: Naming and shaming corporate sponsors of cultural events and products has a long and noble history. |
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In 1993 Hamilton represented Great Britain at the Venice Biennale and was awarded the Golden Lion. |
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In 2005 they represented the UK at prestigious international art exhibition, the Venice Biennale. |
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This Biennale Centenary, therefore, offered me the opportunity to attempt a critique of the system of avant-gardes and of certain idees recues. |
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In 2003, Hockney was awarded the Lorenzo de' Medici Lifetime Career Award of the Florence Biennale, Italy. |
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He represented Britain in the XLIV Venice Biennale in 1990, when he was awarded the Premio Duemila Prize. |
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He achieved widespread recognition when he represented Britain at the 1990 Venice Biennale. |
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Since 1 June 2006 a Biennale of contemporary Art has been organized by the group Partouche. |
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From his breakthrough at documenta 5 in Kassel in 1972 to the presentation of his art at the 1999 and 2003 Venice Biennale, his is an opulent oeuvre in the media of both painting and graphic arts. |
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His timeless and unclassifiable work, first introduced to the wider public at the Seville Biennale by curator Harald Szeemann, reveals a unique, marginal and somewhat monomaniacal talent. |
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In 1948, Moore won the International Sculpture Prize at the Venice Biennale. |
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In 2005, a retrospective of Freud's work was held at the Museo Correr in Venice scheduled to coincide with the Biennale. |
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Major art exhibitions and festivals in Germany are the documenta, the Berlin Biennale, transmediale and Art Cologne. |
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There are ten Purple Virgin works in total, six of which were shown at the Biennale. |
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It was quite popular with the public and was later shown at the Venice Biennale in 2001, where Wallinger was Britain's representative. |
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Today, the most significant arts venue in Africa is the Johannesburg Biennale. |
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One of the high points of his career was the Venice Biennale of 1962, where he was a prizewinner. |
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In 2013 and 2015, the province was represented at the Venice Biennale as Official Collateral Projects. |
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This schedule coincides with the Vernissage of the 56th Venice Biennale. |
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In the Italian Pavilion at this year's Fifty-Fifth Venice Biennale, Piero Golia showed Untitled, 2013, a cube composed of cement with a vein of gold running through it. |
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At the 1952 Venice Biennale, eight new British sculptors produced their Geometry of Fear works as a direct contrast to the ideals behind Moore's idea of Endurance, Continuity. |
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In 2001, 20 lithographs of his watercolour paintings illustrating his country estates were exhibited at the Florence International Biennale of Contemporary Art. |
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In 2004, he participated in The 5th Gwangju Biennale in Gwangju, Korea. |
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