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Indian Pavilion 58th Biennale of Art

The Indian Pavilion of the Venice Biennale: the artists of the pavilion, the works, the times, the periods, the cost of the tickets and the exhibition venue.

Indian Pavilion Venice Biennale of Art
Indian Pavilion at Venice Biennale of Art - Arsenale - City of Venice

Exhibition in progress from 11 May to 24 November 2019

The 58th Biennale of Art will open to the public on 11 May 2019. But starting from a few days before the opening there will be the various openings and side events that always suddenly animate the Venetian artistic life. The title of the 58 edition of the Biennale d'Arte is May You Live In Interesting Times.

79 artists are invited to exhibit at the 58th Venice Biennale of Art, with a prevalence of women. Among them the 2 Italians Ludovica Carbotta and Lara Favaretto. The first will make a site-specific work in Forte Marghera, inside the building known as the Austrian Powder Mill.

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Indian Pavilion at 58th Biennale Arte of Venice

Title: “Our Time for a Future Caring

Artists: Nandalal Bose, Atul Dodiya, GR Iranna, Rummana Hussain, Jitish KALLAT, Shakuntala Kulkarni, Ashim Purkayastha

Organisers: Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India and Confederation of Indian Industry

Commissioner: Director General National Gallery of Modern Art, Delhi Principal Partner & Curator: Kiran Nadar Museum of Art

The India Pavilion forms part of India’s ongoing programme celebrating ‘150 years of Gandhi’. The group presentation entitled “Our Time for a Future Caring” critically engages with the many facets of Mahatma Gandhi, considering his philosophical ideas and their place in today’s complex world, in which violence and intolerance are still prevalent.

The exhibition features works by an intergenerational group of artists spanning from twentieth century to present day.

Assembling gestures, metaphors, memorials, exchanges and object symbols that together coalesce, coincide and morph together, the exhibition will feature artworks that either reflect directly on Gandhi and his place in history, focusing on specific moments and their resonances for contemporary audiences, or offer conceptual investigations into his philosophical ideas and broader notions of agency, action and freedom.

Hours: Gardens from 10.00 to 18.00. Arsenale from 10.00 to 18.00 (from 10.00 to 20.00 on Friday and Saturday until September 30th). Closed on Mondays (except May 13, September 2, November 18).
Tickets: please visit the official website. On the web € 21.50 until 31 March 2019.
Phone: +39.041.5218711; fax +39.041.5218704
E-mail: aav@labiennale.org
Web: Biennale of Venice


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