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Pavilions of 59th Venice Biennale of Art

All the Pavilions of the 59th Venice Biennale of Art: artists of padillions, hours, periods, dates, cost of the tickets and expositions' seats at Arsenale and Giardini.

Pavilions of Venice Biennale of Art
59th Venice Biennale of Art - Gardens, Corderie, Arsenale - City of Venice

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Exhibition in progress from April 23rd to November 27th 2022

The 59° Biennale Arte of Venice

The 59th Biennale Arte will open to the public on 23 April. But on the 20th, 21st and 22nd there will be the various openings and collateral events that always suddenly animate the Venetian artistic life. The awards ceremony will take place on the day of the opening to the public.

The title of the 59th edition of the Biennale d'Arte is Il Latte dei Sogni that means The Milk of Dreams.

"The exhibition The milk of dreams takes its title from a book of fairy tales by Leonora Carrington (1917-2011) - explains Cecilia Alemani - in which the surrealist artist describes a magical world in which life is constantly reinvented through the prism of imagination and in which it is allowed to change, to transform, to become other than oneself. The exhibition The milk of dreams chooses Carrington's fantastic creatures, along with many other figures of transformation, as companions on an imaginary journey through the metamorphosis of the bodies and definitions of the human.

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The Italian Pavilion of the 59th Venice Art Biennale

History of the Night and Destiny of the Comets is the title of the exhibition project of the Italian Pavilion at the 59th International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia (23 April - 27 November 2022), promoted by the Directorate General for Contemporary Creativity of the Ministry of Culture.
The exhibition, curated by Eugenio Viola, for the first time in the history of the Italian Pavilion, presents the work of a single artist: Gian Maria Tosatti.
The curator chose to propose a project that would function as a powerful statement on contemporaneity, capable of restoring a courageous reading of the present and giving Italy a unique voice.

Artists and Nations participating in the 58th Venice Art Biennale

The invited artists are 213 from 58 countries. There are 26 Italian artists, 180 the first participations in the International Exhibition, 1433 the works and objects on display, 80 new productions.

In all, 80 nations will participate in the Venice Biennale in the pavilions at the Giardini, the Arsenale and in the historic center of Venice.

There are 5 countries present for the first time at the Art Biennale: the Republic of Cameroon, Namibia, Nepal, the Sultanate of Oman and Uganda.
Republic of Kazakhstan, Republic of Kyrgyzstan, Republic of Uzbekistan for the first time with its own pavilion.

The 59th Venice Biennale of Art will, as always, present the participating nations in the exhibition space of the National Pavilions at the Giardini and the Arsenale; but also the historic center of Venice will be in the front row in an exhibition that will involve the whole city in a scattered order that lists more than 50 exhibition venues.

All the Pavilions of Venice Biennale of Art

Pavilions of 59th Biennale Arte of Venice

Albanian Pavilion Lumturi Blloshmi. From the beginning
Australian Pavilion Desastres
Austrian Pavilion Invitation of the Soft Machine and Her Angry Body Parts
Azerbaijani Pavilion Born to Love
Brazilian Pavilion Com o coração saindo pela boca
British Pavilion Feeling Her Way
Bulgarian Pavilion Com o coração saindo pela boca
Canadian Pavilion 2011 ? 1848
Chilean Pavilion Turba Tol Hol-Hol Tol
Danish Pavilion We Walked the Earth
Deutsch Pavilion Relocating a Structure
Estonian Pavilion Orchidelirium: An Appetite for Abundance
Finnish Pavilion Close Watch
French Pavilion Dreams Have No Titles
Ghanian Pavilion is Black Star — The Museum as Freedom
Greek Pavilion Oedipus In Search Of Colonus
Guatemalan Pavilion Inclusion
Hungarian Pavilion After dreams: i dare to defy the damage
Icelandic Pavilion Perpetual Motion
Irish Pavilion Gather
Italian Pavilion History of the Night and Destiny of Comets
Japanese Pavilion Dumb Tupe New Work 2022
Latvia Pavilion Selling Water by the River
Luxemburgish Pavilion Faraway So Close
Mexican Pavilion Hasta que los cantos broten
Mongolian Pavilion A Journey Through Vulnerability
Philippines Pavilion We Walked the Earth
Sami Pavilion Nordic Countries The Sami Pavilion
Saudi Arabia Pavilion After Illusion  بعد   توهم
Syrian Arab Republic Pavilion The Syrians People: a common Destiny
Spanish Pavilion Correción
Swiss Pavilion The Concert
Ugandam Pavilion Radiance, They Dream in Time
Ukrainian Pavilion is Fountain of Exhaustion. Acqua Аlta
Us Pavilion Sovereignty
Uzbekistan Pavilion Dixit Algorizmi. Il Giardino della Conoscenza
Venezuelan Pavilion Tierra, País, Casa, Cuerpo

Curator of the 59th Venice Art Biennale

The 2022 edition is curated by Cecilia Alemani.

Cecilia Alemani, curator of the 59th Venice Art Biennale

Since 2011 she has been the director and chief curator of High Line Art, the public art program presented by the High Line, the famous elevated urban park built on an abandoned New York railroad. In addition to commissioning and producing ambitious projects with some of today's most influential artists, including El Anatsui, John Baldessari, Phyllida Barlow, Carol Bove, Sheila Hicks, Rashid Johnson, Barbara Kruger, Faith Ringgold, Ibrahim Mahama, Ed Ruscha, Nari Ward and Adrián Villar Rojas, Alemani also launched the High Line Plinth, a new program of monumental works inaugurated in June 2019 with Brick House, a sculpture by artist Simone Leigh and followed by Sam Durant's Untitled (drone).

Exhibition seat at Giardini Art Biennale

The headquarters of the Gardens represents the core of the Biennale Exhibition since the first edition that was held in 1985. The Biennale Gardens are part of the Napoleonic Gardens - the other part is intended for public green - made between 1807 and 1812 on a project of the neoclassical architect Giannantonio Selva (1751 - 1819) demolishing the churches of San Domenico and Sant'Antonio.
The first construction of the Central Pavilion was followed by the National Pavilions built starting in 1907 and the quai were signed by internationally recognized artists and architects. Inside the Gardens, apart from the numerous national pavilions, there are also monuments dedicated to Italian and 20th century figures of culture and politics.

How to reach the Venice Biennale Giardini

From Piazzale Roma and the Ferrovia the Gardens of the South Biennale can be reached by vaporetto with lines 4.1, 5.1, 6 (the fastest), 1 with Giardini Stop.
From Rialto you can arrive by vaporetto with lines 1 with Giardini stop or 2 to San Marco and then change lines from San Marco (see below).
From Piazza San Marco you can reach the vaporetto with lines 4.1, 5.1, 1 with Giardini stop or walk along Riva degli Schiavoni in 15 minutes or by bus.

How to reach the Venice Arsenale

From Piazzale Roma and the Ferrovia the south Arsenale can be reached by vaporetto with lines 4.1, 1 and Arsenale stop or on foot from Riva degli Schiavoni and Giardini (line 6) in a few minutes on foot.
From Rialto you can arrive by vaporetto with lines 1 with Arsenale stop or 2 to San Marco and then change lines from San Marco (see below).
From Piazza San Marco you can reach the vaporetto with lines 4.1, 1 with Arsenale stop or walk along Riva degli Schiavoni in 15 minutes or by bus.

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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