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Architecture
[edit]I have also seen the Venice Biennale mentioned in architecture circles, but I get the impression that this is a separate event (the other set of alternate years?). Can anyone clarify. -- Solipsist 21:50, 24 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- I don't know what the situation was in December 2004 but, here in 2022, it is in the lead. Thank you for your patience. Best wishes DBaK (talk) 22:02, 2 October 2022 (UTC)
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[edit]Removed this from Art of Italy, seems to give useful references, please integrate: Femto 14:38, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
Venice Art Biennal
[edit]The Venice Art Biennal stands as one of the most important international art events in the world. Site in English and Italian
In 1893 headed by the mayor of Venice, Riccardo Selvatico, the Venetian City Council passed a resolution on 19th April to set up an Esposizione biennale artistica nazionale (biennial exhibition of Italian art), to be inaugurated on 22nd April 1894. [1] Following the outbreak of hostilities during the Second World War, the activities of the Biennale were interrupted in September 1942. The last edition of the Art Exhibition took place in 1942 to resume only in 1948. [2] The event has since been held on a regular basis since 1948. In 2007 Mexico made its official debut at the Venice Art Biennal with an exhibition by artist Rafel Lozano-Hemmer. [http://www.nonstarvingartists.com/News/rafel-lozano-hemmer-will-represent-mexico-at-the-52nd-venice-biennal-2007 Art News NonstarvingArtists.com
Suggestion for editing: the entire listing of all artists for just two pavilions seemingly don't belong to the very description of the Venice Biennale - as if one would do that for each participating pavilion the page would get much too long. Thus I suggest to move them to separate pages. And instead extend the general information. So would it be much more useful to give a list also of participating nations and first time participation like the before mentioned of Mexico in 2007, and this year's participation of Pakistan and Palestine for example. [http://www.artworldvenice.com/downloads/ArtWorldVenice.pdf] Muja (talk) 21:07, 7 June 2009 (UTC)
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controversy ==> Russia Invades of Ukraine
[edit]Howard from NYC (talk) 20:41, 18 April 2022 (UTC) please refer to article = https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/apr/17/ges-2-moscow-empty-gallery-fleeing-artist-russia-cultural-uncoupling-from-west
Q: whether it is typical of wikipedia articles to address controversy whenever cultural exhibits are affected by boycotts and/or sanctions?
Biennial?
[edit]this term refers to something that occurs every other year, yet the article regers to it as occurring annually. Which is it? 2604:2D80:ED08:A00:D13:9B9A:EA7C:B9C7 (talk) 04:35, 5 December 2023 (UTC)