Showing 24 artworks out of 185 with La Biennale Di Venezia
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- Boris Achour
- Chantal Anne Akerman
- Chris Ofili
- Christian François Bouche-Villeneuve
- Christian Liberté Boltanski
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- E. Madhusudhanan
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- Glenn Ligon
- Im Heung-Soon
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- Kim Ayoung
- Lili Reynaud-Dewar
- Lorna Simpson
- Marlene Dumas
- Monica Bonvicini
- Natalia Pershina-Yakimanskaya
- Nidhal Chamekh
- Petra Bauer
- Runo Lagomarsino
- Samson Kambalu
- Terry Roger Adkins
- Theaster Gates Jr.
- Thomas Peter Friedl
- Walker Evans
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Explore GLUKLYA's poignant painting depicting clothes symbolizing political resistance and empathy between migrants & artists – a testament to FCC’s commitment to social justice.
Experience Katharina Grosse's monumental 'Untitled Trumpet,' a vibrant architectural installation blending painting and sculpture with luminous color washes and textured fabric.
Experience 'Owls at Noon Prelude: The Hollow Men' by Chris Marker. A haunting black & white photograph capturing a unique painting. Explore post-war art & cinematic influence.
Runo Lagomarsino’s ‘Following the Light of the Sun…’ explores colonial history & migration through striking sun-paper drawings. A poignant blend of abstraction & social commentary.
Detailed information about NOW including its conception, filming process and artistic significance.
Lili Reynaud-Dewar’s ‘My Epidemic’ – a sculptural opera exploring sex, responsibility & activism. A layered installation blending performance, music & provocative text.
Explore Samson Kambalu’s ‘Nyau Cinema,’ a captivating installation blending film & photography. Dive into his unique blend of African traditions & modern art at the Biennale.
Thomas Peter Friedl Explore Thomas Peter Friedl's 'The Diaries,' a monumental installation featuring over 400 handwritten notebooks reflecting on art, history & philosophy—a provocative challenge to dominant narratives.
Explore Theaster Gates Jr.'s poignant installation 'Martyr Construction,' repurposing St. Laurence Catholic Church fragments to embrace wabi-sabi philosophy and revitalize neglected urban spaces.
Explore 'My Epidemic' by Lili Reynaud-Dewar – a provocative sculptural opera blending performance, music & text. A layered exploration of sex, responsibility & activism through striking visuals and sound.
Explore 'Gone Are the Days of Shelter and Martyr' by Theaster Gates Jr., a powerful concrete painting reflecting Chicago’s history & community revitalization through art, faith, and wabi-sabi philosophy.
Explore Theaster Gates Jr.'s poignant exploration of faith and resilience through 'Martyr Construction,' repurposing St. Laurence Catholic Church fragments into a meditative wabi-sabi installation.
Explore Walker Evans's iconic "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men," a poignant photographic and literary account of Depression-era sharecropper families, capturing American dignity & hardship.
Lorna Simpson's 'Slip (left) and Suspended (right)' explores identity, gender, and representation through striking black & white photography of two paintings on a wall.
Rose B. Simpson is a Santa Clara Pueblo mixed-media artist renowned for ceramic sculpture & 'transformances'. Exploring identity, ancestry, maternity & ecological survival through clay, metal & performance art. Featured at Whitney Museum & SITE Santa
runo lagomarsino Runo Lagomarsino is a Swedish artist born in Lund in 1977. He is known for his installations, sculptures, and text-based works that explore themes of migration, identity, and cultural heritage. Lagomarsino often uses everyday objects and materials to create poetic and thought-provoking works that challenge dominant narratives and invite viewers to reflect on their own position in
Experience 'Off Minor' by Terry Adkins – a powerful sound sculpture exploring race, music & memory. Inspired by Beethoven and W.E.B. Du Bois, this unique piece invites reflection.
Explore 'Gone Are the Days of Shelter and Martyr' by Theaster Gates Jr., a poignant installation blending architectural reclamation with Buddhist philosophy at Venice Biennale (2014). Witness art’s transformative power in revitalizing communities.
Explore Daniel Boyd’s Untitled (TI1) & (TI2), abstract paintings layered with Aboriginal techniques. Uncover colonial critiques & historical narratives through striking lines and grey/black palettes.
A striking industrial installation by Monica Bonvicini uses suspended chairs and metal frameworks to challenge architectural power and gender dynamics, inviting you to explore this provocative contemporary masterpiece.
Explore Fabio Mauri’s ‘Il Muro Occidentale o del Pianto’ – a poignant installation of vintage suitcases within an ancient church. Reflecting on travel, loss & history.