Stolen Gold, an Upside-Down Tank, a Haunted Warren, an
Infestation of Consumer Products, and Other Signs of Global
Unrest at the Istanbul and Venice Biennials
Jen To supplement your coverage, your readers can read my blog- http://www.artandpoliticsnow.com/blog/ on the Istanbul and Venice Biennales. Just entering those names in the search on the blog will bring up the essays. I have written about seven essays. Two on the Istanbul Biennial, one on the exhibition of Turkish Women's Art across from it in the Modern Museum, and about five on the Venice Biennale, covering several pavilions which will supplement your perspectives.
I also published an article on www.artdish.com about the Venice Biennale.
It is impressive that in only two days you could come up with anything. And coincidentally, that Calder simulation contextualized was also one of my favorite works.
Susan
I also published an article on www.artdish.com about the Venice Biennale.
It is impressive that in only two days you could come up with anything. And coincidentally, that Calder simulation contextualized was also one of my favorite works.
Susan