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52 Biennale – Scotland and Venice 2007
L’arte scozzese sta attraversando una delle sue fasi più progressiste e gli artisti selezionati rappresentano questa tendenza sotto forma di sei talenti estremamente personali. In linea con la natura eterogenea della Biennale, le opere di Charles Avery, Henry Coombes, Louise Hopkins, Rosalind Nashashibi, Lucy Skaer e Tony Swain sono dissimili, elettrizzanti e imprevedibili
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The artists selected to represent Scotland at the 52nd Venice Biennale of Art are Charles Avery, Henry Coombes, Louise Hopkins, Rosalind Nashashibi, Lucy Skaer and Tony Swain.
All six artists will present work within an exhibition entitled Scotland and Venice 2007. Hosted by the Scottish Arts Council, National Galleries of Scotland and British Council Scotland and curated by Philip Long, Senior Curator, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, the exhibition will be open to the public from Sunday 10 June until Friday 2 November 2007 at the Palazzo Zenobio, in the Dorsoduro district of Venice.
Recognised as the world's largest and most prestigious international showcase for contemporary visual art, the Venice Biennale of Art takes place every two years. More than 65 countries participate in the five-month event, with each country hosting an exhibition or pavilion dedicated solely to the work of its chosen artists.
Announcing details of Scotland and Venice 2007, Curator, Philip Long said: 'Scottish art is at one of its most progressive moments and our chosen artists represent this position in the form of six highly individual talents. As with the heterogeneous character of the Biennale, the work of Charles Avery, Henry Coombes, Louise Hopkins, Rosalind Nashashibi, Lucy Skaer and Tony Swain is diverse, exciting and unpredictable. Some on occasion use invented worlds to investigate their concerns; others make use of comparisons, real situations or look back into history. What is clear is that each artist works with such ability and often with such surprising and new means that they have the power to alter perceptions.'
Scotland and Venice 2007 will complement other presentations from the UK taking place across the city at the same time, including the British Pavilion itself and presentations by Wales and Northern Ireland.
All six artists will present work within an exhibition entitled Scotland and Venice 2007. Hosted by the Scottish Arts Council, National Galleries of Scotland and British Council Scotland and curated by Philip Long, Senior Curator, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, the exhibition will be open to the public from Sunday 10 June until Friday 2 November 2007 at the Palazzo Zenobio, in the Dorsoduro district of Venice.
Recognised as the world's largest and most prestigious international showcase for contemporary visual art, the Venice Biennale of Art takes place every two years. More than 65 countries participate in the five-month event, with each country hosting an exhibition or pavilion dedicated solely to the work of its chosen artists.
Announcing details of Scotland and Venice 2007, Curator, Philip Long said: 'Scottish art is at one of its most progressive moments and our chosen artists represent this position in the form of six highly individual talents. As with the heterogeneous character of the Biennale, the work of Charles Avery, Henry Coombes, Louise Hopkins, Rosalind Nashashibi, Lucy Skaer and Tony Swain is diverse, exciting and unpredictable. Some on occasion use invented worlds to investigate their concerns; others make use of comparisons, real situations or look back into history. What is clear is that each artist works with such ability and often with such surprising and new means that they have the power to alter perceptions.'
Scotland and Venice 2007 will complement other presentations from the UK taking place across the city at the same time, including the British Pavilion itself and presentations by Wales and Northern Ireland.
10
giugno 2007
52 Biennale – Scotland and Venice 2007
Dal 10 giugno al 02 novembre 2007
arte contemporanea
Location
PALAZZO ZENOBIO – COLLEGIO ARMENO
Venezia, Dorsoduro, 2596, (Venezia)
Venezia, Dorsoduro, 2596, (Venezia)
Orario di apertura
10-18, chiuso il lunedì
Vernissage
10 Giugno 2007, ore 13.30-14.30
Sito web
www.scotlandandvenicebiennale.com
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