The 2022 Venice Biennale, Part II
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- Опубликовано: 7 июн 2024
- The 2022 Venice Biennale, Part II
This video is a continuation of the 59th Venice Biennale, where I share some of my favorite highlights. Details about each artist mentioned can be found below. Let me know which work or artist was your favorite!
If you haven’t seen Part I of the Venice Biennale you can watch that here:
• The 2022 Venice Bienna...
#venice #venicebiennale #contemporaryart
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ABOUT THE BIENNALE & ARSENALE
The Venice Biennale: www.labiennale.org/en
The Arsenale (0:00): www.labiennale.org/en/venues/...
CENTRAL EXHIBIT
In order of appearance
Wu Tsang (1:16): bit.ly/3HhpzJ3
Giulia Cenci (1:34): bit.ly/3Y7IwUS
Belkis Ayón (2:00): bit.ly/3FzhzlJ
Simone Leigh (2:29): bit.ly/3iyG7SA
Gabriel Chaile (3:08): bit.ly/3VUD85o
Portia Zvavahera (3:25): bit.ly/3h7Jhwo
Ruth Asawa (4:58): bit.ly/3Hi7ue3
Delcy Morelos (5:36): bit.ly/3uxGDmM
Noah Davis (6:37): bit.ly/3F9pzbF
Solange Pessoa (7:25): bit.ly/3BilCA2
Tau Lewis: https (7:48): //bit.ly/3FzeNN8
Louise Nevelson (8:56): bit.ly/3VFpK5w
Lavinia Schulz & Walter Holdt (9:19): bit.ly/3usitKp
Elias Sime (10:25): bit.ly/3uP2zdj
Jamian Juliano-Villani (11:25): bit.ly/3Hlze1k
Teresa Solar (12:22): bit.ly/3iGYKnt
Louise Bonnet (12:36): bit.ly/3PaMgko
Raphaela Vogel (12:48): bit.ly/3Y7E5Jp
Marguerite Humeau (13:18): bit.ly/3HeJmsP
Sandra Mujinga (13:42): bit.ly/3VSmBPe
Barbara Kruger (14:20): bit.ly/3Y1qYto
Precious Okoyomon (15:06): bit.ly/3uAUtEE
NATIONAL PAVILIONS
Arcangelo Sassolino, Giuseppe Schembri Bonaci, and Brian Schembri, Malta Pavilion (16:19): bit.ly/3Y1rurk
Füsun Onur, Turkey Pavilion (18:15): bit.ly/3Y0Urnh
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Just a fabulous trip to Venice and the Bienale - thank you so much!!
Simone Leigh . Thank you FOR this video.
Great tour Mary
Thank you
One day I hope to visit Venice !
Mary God bless you. Thanks 4 sharin 👍🥂
Mary Lynn my compliment!. Molto bello e ben costruito. Grazie!
Thank you 🙏🏼
The dance costumes were wonderful - the 1920s never ceases to amaze.
Actually enjoyed this visit, thanks
Thank you for this....I infinitely appreciate your videos!
Yes, Thank you very much. As an artist myself, I love seeing what other artists, worldwide, are doing. These Venice ones are very beautiful, mainly because of the scale of the exhibits.
Venice makes for a fantastic art container.
Great work congrats!!!!
Thanks Mary,very informative
WOW. Wu-Gabriel-Portia-Lavinia-Walter-Giulia- and what a Space! Tau! Grazie. MLB & Team.
The inclusion of salvageable materials or redundant components might seem obvious but maybe that's the point, that's the future.
What extraordinary spaces, what memorable experiences.
I found the clay ovens by Chaile very interesting. I'm sure there's much humor behind the shapes associated with his family members. Their construction seems flawless. The dancing Bauhaus costumes remind me of Hopi kachinas. I would love to see them in action. Thanks again for taking us there with you!
Miryade of thanks for this video🎉❤❤❤
Great job !
Thank you ❤.
Another great show, thank you for posting. especially liked, the works of Lavinia Schulz and Walter Holdt another indication of how wildly creative the first half of the 20th century was. Also loved Jamian Julian-Villani and Teresa Solar and Marguerite Humeau. Did I miss anyone? Now, I'm strangely hungry for a sandwich, so if you'll excuse me...
Yeah, the Malta Pavilion seems stunning! I've already seen some works by Tau Lewis at Walker 52, they are incredible. As always, thank you for this video!
lovely art tour
Keep it up, Ottima Lavoro !!
Thank you Mary, as usual good report. personally, I prefer Part II. Especially captivating Portia Zvavahera painting,, Noah Davis, amazing, Tau Lewis sculptures and very interesting Elias Sime reliefs-like "paintings'? Fantastic. What I like most, is you approching towards galleries, when you suddenly turn to face the camera with that enigmatic Mona Lisa smile. That smile of yours promises an exciting spectacle. Keep going, Mary.
Excellent channel.
Love your videos. Fell in love with Mexico City art after seeing your tour. Do you give art tours or do you know anyone who does? Thank you, Roni Ramos.
Very interesting and inspiring.
Venice - nostalgia
I liked many artist work ! Hard to choose... Between Gabriel Chaise Solange Pessoa Tau Lewis ...so cool ! Maybe I wished I could see better the wired organic sculpture by Margueritte Humeau. Thank you for sharing your visit.
Thanks
the biennale is always top tier nightmare fuel 🤣🤣🤣
I really liked the bricks and the arches and the windows that look like they were made for giants and the remains of the plaster (the good stuff that lasts for century not the plaster we use today of course). At one time many of those red bricks were covered with plaster and possibly frescos and all kind of interesting things that were taken away - now of course it's just the same recycled 'modern' art ideas over and over - oh boy yet another shopping cart on the wall - Rauschenberg already did that - man, what a waste of space when you could fill it with epic murals!
Gabriel 💯
Que bueno que guardo silencio ,me irrita cuando hablan tanto ,prefiero leer
Is it really necessary to make the comment and the whole approach as boring as possible?
Todo bastante horrible y degradante