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Exhibitions at The Venice Biennale - Switzerland

Venice Biennale - CHIT

The Venice Biennale - Switzerland
Giardini
Venezia

+39-41-2728397


www.biennials.ch

Pauline Boudry & Renate Lorenz

Moving Backwards

Moving Backwards

11 May – 24 Nov 2019
At the 58th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, artist duo Pauline Boudry / Renate Lorenz will transform the Swiss Pavilion into a vast immersive installation. Entitled «Moving Backwards», the project explores, in a time of massive backlash, resistance practices, combining guerrilla techniques, postmodern choreography and urban dance, as well as elements of queer underground culture.

Curator Charlotte Laubard, who is responsible for the Swiss Pavilion at the… more

Venice Biennale - CHIT

The Venice Biennale - Switzerland
Giardini
Venezia

+39-41-2728397


www.biennials.ch

Women of Venice

Women of Venice

13 May – 26 Nov 2017
Curator Philipp Kaiser has invited artists Carol Bove and Teresa Hubbard / Alexander Birchler to show their work in the exhibition Women of Venice at the Pavilion of Switzerland. With the project Kaiser aims to explore Alberto Giacometti’s absence in the history of the Swiss Pavilion. During his lifetime, Giacometti declined all requests for him to exhibit his work there.

Women of Venice refers to the little known absence of Alberto Giacometti from the Swiss Pavilion at the Venice Biennal… more

Venice Biennale - CHIT

The Venice Biennale - Swiss Pavilion
Giardini
Venezia

+39-41-2728397


www.biennials.ch

Pamela Rosenkranz

Our Product

Our Product

9 May – 22 Nov 2015
"Elemone is a molecule. It emulates the odor of a new beginning, springing into large rings. Feel its molecular vibration—its atoms behaving like bells."
–Anonymous

Carneam, Evoin, Gleen, Magmelia, Neoten, Rilin, Solood, and Visorb are like Aspirin, Acrylic, Methylene, Spandex, Silicone, and Titanium, both literally and metaphorically, the stuff that Pamela Rosenkranz's work is made of. While we are not familiar with most of these materials, their omnipresence manifes… more