Venice Biennale
Various locations, Venice
20th April–24th November |
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. Kissing my
foot, by Louis
Fratino. 2024.
Oil on canvas,
144.8 by 198.1
cm. (Courtesy
La Biennale
di Venezia;
photograph
Matteo de
Mayda; exh.
Central Pavilion,
Giardini, Venice).
Attributed works:
2. Installation
view of Stranieri
Ovunque –
Foreigners
Everywhere
at the Central
Pavilion, Giardini,
Venice, showing
25 works from
the series
Bambus, by
Ione Saldanha.
1960–70s. Acrylic
on bamboo,
dimensions
variable.
(Courtesy
La Biennale
di Venezia;
photograph
Matteo de
Mayda).
Attributed works:
3. Installation
view of Stranieri
Ovunque –
Foreigners
Everywhere at
the Arsenale,
Venice. (Courtesy
La Biennale
di Venezia;
photograph
Marco
Zorzanello).
Exhibition Review
Siah Armajani: Follow This Line. Walker Art Center, Minneapolis
21. Seven rooms of hospitality: Room for deportees, by Siah Armajani. 2017. Metal, wood, barbed wire, mailbox, hat and handbag, 243.8 by 305.4 by 111.1 cm. (Courtesy the artist and Rossi & Rossi; exh. Walker Art Center, Minneapolis).
Attributed works:
22. Dictionary for building: The garden gate, by Siah Armajani. 1982–1983. Wood, paint and book, 241.6 by 81.9 by 188 cm. (Walker Art Center, Minneapolis).
Attributed works:
23. Irene Hixon Whitney Bridge, Minneapolis. Designed by Siah Armajani. 1988. (Photograph Barbara Economon; courtesy Walker Art Center, Minneapolis).
Book Review
Ashcan Art, Whiteness, and the Unspectacular Man. By Alexis L. Boylan
1. View of Delft after the explosion of 1654, by Egbert Lievensz van der Poel. c.1654. Panel, 36.2 by 9.5 cm. (National Gallery, London; exh. Hamburger Kunsthalle).
Attributed works:
2. The sea of ice, by Caspar David Friedrich. 1823–24. Canvas, 96.7 by 126.9 cm. (Hamburger Kunsthalle).
Attributed works:
3. Flood, by Kota Ezawa. 2011. Transparency, 100 by 150 cm. (Collection the artist and Galerie Anita Beckers, Frankfurt a.M.; exh. Hamburger Kunsthalle).
20. Flowers in an alabaster vase and fruits on a marble top, by Gerard Van Spaendonck. 1781. Canvas, 100 by 82 cm. (Het Noordbrabants Museum, Den Bosch; exh. Petit Palais, Paris).
Attributed works:
21. Composition no. XIV, by Piet Mondrian. 1913. Canvas, 94 by 65 cm. (Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven; exh. Petit Palais, Paris).
Book Review
Crocevia e capitale della migrazione artistica: forestieri a Bologna e bolognesi nel mondo (secoli XV–XVI)
Becoming Venetian. Immigrants and the Arts in Early Modern Venice |
author: Maria, Blake de
Illustrations
Attributed works:
48. The Cuccina family presented to the Virgin and Child with Sts John the Baptist and Jerome, by Paolo Veronese. c.1572. Canvas, 167 by 416 cm. (Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden).
47. Transgressions, by Nalini Malani. 2001. Video and Shadow play installation. (Courtesy of Sakshi Gallery, Bombay; Exh. Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam).
Attributed works:
48. Leisure Lady, by Yinka Shonibare. 2001. Mixed Media. (Courtesy of Stephen Friedman Gallery, London; Exh. Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam).
Attributed works:
49. Self-Portrait as Part of Porcelain Export History, by Ni Haifeng. 1999-2001. Photograph, 122.5 by 100 cm. (Courtesy of Lumen Travo, Amsterdam; Exh. Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam).