The 2022 Venice Biennale, Part I
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- Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
- The 2022 Venice Biennale, Part I
In this video I'll show you some of my favorites from the 2022 Venice Biennale. Details about each artist mentioned can be found below. Let me know which exhibit was your favorite!
Watch Part II here: • The 2022 Venice Bienna...
#venice #venicebiennale #contemporaryart
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RESOURCES
Intro (0:00)
Cafe Florian (1:05): bit.ly/3u9TueF
About the Venice Biennale (1:14): bit.ly/3GRV6Bb
CENTRAL PAVILLION
Katharina Fritsch (3:06): bit.ly/3ihvseX
Rosemarie Trockel (3:22): bit.ly/3EJm5fM
Cecilia Vicuña (3:48): bit.ly/3ilPbKE
Mrinalini Mukherjee (3:58): bit.ly/3EMVxdx
Jadé Fadojutimi (4:32): bit.ly/3F7WBtK
Christina Quarles (5:18): bit.ly/3VzgYp7
Hannah Levy (7:04): bit.ly/3GSXB6n
Charline von Heyl (7:50): bit.ly/3Fa6xmL
Jana Euler (9:48): bit.ly/3EN77W9
NATIONAL PAVILIONS
Simone Leigh, United States of America (10:40): bit.ly/3VdANTd
Dumb Type, Japan (12:39): bit.ly/3u7TfRg
Yunchul Kim, Republic of Korea (13:57): bit.ly/3icYBYB
Latifa Echakhch, Switzerland (17:24): bit.ly/3gOGJTw
Maria Eichhorn, Germany (19:18): bit.ly/3Uj2FE6
Jonathas de Andrade, Brazil (20:08): bit.ly/3EIzZyv
Zineb Sedira, France (22:12): bit.ly/3VdIMQh
Ilit Azoulay, Israel (24:57): bit.ly/3XDk6Cc
Małgorzata Mirga-Tas, Poland (26:25): bit.ly/3Vt1anG
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Wonderfully presented, thank you. Sovereignty!
Byutiful wie alle Ihre
Wunderbaren Führungen in aller Welt.
Thank you for showing us how disconnected we have become from the human body and how inorganic the creation of images has become.
everything, bodies, intentions, actions, objects is energy, as is perception itself .. art increasingly delves into expressing energies, and form is secondary
What?? Disconnected from human body?🤪🤡 Are you an fundamentalist👹
Not All is loose…some piece is full of Human energy 😉
Wonderful - thank you Mary Lynn.
Thank you!! I have read about the Venice Biennale a thousand times but have never seen it before now. Especially amazing was the final artist, Mirga-Tas. I'm more of a "painter" myself, but i could not help but be blown away by her tapestries. Very, very well done and beautiful.
Thank you. I really appreciate these videos.
People are so infinitely clever! Thanks very much for this. Wonderful stuff!
Immense thanks for these videos! You are a marvelous guide for these artworks and places.
Very grateful for this video, enjoyed every pavilion. Gratitude ❤❤❤
Thank you for this video. I am a tour guide from Venice and spent a lot of time at this year Biennale, so the algorithm blessed me with your video. It will be a wonderful opportunity to "tour" this 2022 Biennale all over again when I get nostalgic. Thanks again!
This was an amazing art trip! I really enjoy your videos, thank you so much for sharing ☺️
thanks for posting this video! Looking forward for the video from Arsenale!
Venice - nostalgia🙂
Grazie! Very enjoyable and informative.
Thanks again ms mary..😊
Thank you, Dear Mary..... : )
Thank you so much for these videos, not being able to leave my house this is a way I can still enjoy these amazing galleries ❤
I’m glad you enjoy them 🙏🏼
Not everybody Is as privileged as to be able to watch the Venice Biennale,,,,,,muy self as a painter have tried all muy lifetime allmost to be able to ser it anyway i thank you very much
very elegant tour for those of us unable to visit. thank you, ma'am 🙏
I'm a huge Mary fan and of her work, I told my husband she's the art loving buddy I dreamed of having.
Thank you very much Mary!
Beautifully done! Thank you. I was there in mid November hoping for fewer crowds, no such thing. Lined up at Israel and Biennale pavilion several times, but gave up. Your wonderful walk through and substantial information filled some gaps for me.
Thx for sharing
All art represented there is cool, my favs Christina Quarles and Lilit Azoulay. Thx a lot Mary Lynn!
I’m really enjoying your videos 😊
I wish my artwork was in it and I wish that I have my own art gallery here in Jamaica very soon. Thank you for sharing.
Well done, Ottima Lavoro !!
A very high level of quality in the artworks displayed here. I'd never heard of the Art Biennale before this. Seems like a sampling of the best the world has to offer. Very beautiful. Thanks Mary.
The first edition of Bienale of Venice was in 1895. Now are in many countries
I love the ear doors
Cool can't wait to see part 2 ? ;-)
Simone Leigh and the work in the Polish pavilion. Thank you very much for taking me with you!
I would agree. That was my favourite as well. Super interested in the Warsaw art scene. Anyone know much about that scene. Is it making waves in the Art World? Are many artist moving there? Are any international galleries opening there? Is it cheap to live there?
Thank you so much
Thank you.
I have a love/hate relationship with you Ms Mary...I admit to a little envy seeing you exploring these wonderful places to see wonderful things, but I love you for allowing us to vicariously experience places and things that we might otherwise never have the joy, inspiration and growth that comes to us via your videos. Thank you.
Fascinating!
Thank you for making present day Art available to see, especially for those of us still avoiding travel and staying away from crowds...until COVID has ceased creeping about so slyly with its ferocious grin.🌻
I was hoping you caught the Hirst show in Paris or Tokyo. I had to make do with ordering the catalogue but it's stunning, I'll be bingeing all your back catalogue
Thanks 😊
Thanks!
Liked Jade Fadojutimi but really really liked Christina Quarles, am a big fan of her work, whatever it Is she's on about. Thanks as always for the post, love your videos.
Agree with you on Quarles work. Always amazed by the diversity yet ease those paintings show. Strong Picasso vibes.
I love personally Jade painting more then Christina, but honestly, both of them are much, much more higher then others.
Tang' s exelent...🙏🙏🙏👍
Very nice
great work on video,if only it was in 4k Thanks!
Sadly I couldn't make it to Venice this year. But thanks to your video I've seen at least part of it. Cool 👍
Pretty neat all around.
Super expo
Thank you Mary for bringing us closer to this exhibition. In fact, the works of three authors are worth seeing. 1. Polish Pavilion, Malgorzata Mirga - Tas and 2. Jade Fadojutimi with fantastic works and 3. Christina Quarles also with something unusual. You can forget about the rest. It is my opinion only.
Thank you for sharing! Great picks
I love your videos Mary, you are my hero, you help me escape my redundant life thank you.
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Wow, that's really sad that you talk about your life like that. Isn't it enough that society is pushing you down, but now you are doing it to yourself?! Do you want a hug?
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Cafe de Flore is the place where Surrealism began with A Breton,Paul Eluard and S Dali
I always wonder about the shipping costs for the sculptural pieces, especially the Korean sculptor.
It has to be unreal 😳
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Traveling alone takes more time to do administrative tasks than the actual visit of the city. So, I arrived at noon at the biennale, and I did not have the time to take a look at the Arsenal. I have a lot of impressions: 1 The Spanish pavilion, it was similar to the German one. An empty space, on which a game of light and shadows was played by the glasses and beams of the building. I didn't see the German pavilion but, I realized that both art buildings reflected the character of each individual nation, the first one light, se second somewhat dark. 2. I liked very much the Polish frescoes. 3. I hated the French one, I did not like it. 4. The North Corean, many thumbs up although there were any 5. The Japanese pavilion where a band made of square plates making like a line along the walls, and a light circulating along this line. It made me think of the line of life, each day, one boring, another lighter and some blinking happy lights. I liked also a calligraphy of another Japanese artist. 6. The Danish were very cruel and dark with their hours hung on from the ceiling. ...10 The Prosecco glass of wine at the end.
In the Spanish pavilion, I did not understand from the first moment their idea, but a scene from an Italian movie popped into my mind. Alberto Sordi, in the film is a middle class Italian, with a wife, a business and a daughter. We are in the '60s. The couple goes to visit their daughter and understand her new way of conceiving life. So they try to sleep on some wavy beds, eat Chinese food, and visit the Biennale. At one moment, his wife gets tired and thirsty and she sit on a chair in front of a tropical beach poster. While Sordi is a way to get a glass of water, his wife falls asleep and of crowd of people standing before her exclaims : What an original installation! And, in my speech, for I perorate in a loud voice, I put the final exclamation point, I understood the idea: different materials have different transparencies.
Lots of female representation, an essential and necessary part of the experience here. What I might say about the Leigh works is that I don't doubt the strength of their positivity, but offer Rushdie's 'the most important events in our lives take place in our absence' and ask do we represent the resolution or the conflict? There seems to be a lot of positivity in these exhibits.
Great filming in highly populated spaces!
Thank you 🙏🏼, it’s definitely a challenge
Been here many times.. Not this year, to much of a political agenda. Do not want to see this. Beauty it is for me and creativity in art.. By you and can look at nice work and skip things. Tnx for making this channel.. 🧡
once again the contemporary "art" world does not fail to disappoint. I saw nothing that resembled an expression of the human condition , the world of myth , just a vulgar attempt at unique and novel. Representational painting was conspicuously absent. Thanks however I was amused to watch folks staring at a monochrome canvas as though there was something interesting to discover.
The only intrinsic value in art is its beauty. Those who say art has no "intrinsic" value must have no capacity to see that beauty...so must substitute some "made up" value, for the value they cannot perceive; those with no sense of humor do not understand jokes.
Thanks so much for this video….but the music is annoying
الحياة كبيرة اوى مش بس العاشر من رمضان ولا الجهابيذ اللى انت بتقابلهم وضرهم اكثر من نفعهم
found the work tiresome. happy to see the real landscape and scale. liked jade fodojutini but not much use for that scale. well,maybe corporate sponsers.....
Art is dead I’m not
I was in Venice way back in 1988, such an amazing city. @blainewhiteart