The 52nd Venice Biennale exhibition of contemporary
art runs from 10 June to 21 November and is curated by American art critic and
painter Robert Storr, the first US director in the Biennale’s history. Storr has
given the exhibition the title “Pensa con i sensi senta con la mente. L’arte
al presente”. Works by artists from 77 countries are presented in a series of
permanent national pavilions in Venice’s Giardini as well as exhibition spaces
in the Corderie and Artiglierie of the Arsenale and throughout the historic
centre. The British pavilion will host an exhibition by Tracey Emin entitled
“Borrowed Light”.
In addition to the main exhibition are 34 so-called “collateral events”
showcasing less well-known artists, this year including works by Welsh artists
in “And so it goes: Artists from Wales” at the ex-Birerria Giudecca and works by
Scottish artists in “Scotland and Venice 2007” at Palazzo Zenobio. An exhibition
of works by Rom artists entitled “Paradiso Perduto Il Primo Padiglione Rom”
goes on show at Palazzo Pisani Santa Marina. Exhibitions that are not formally
part of the Biennale also mushroom around the city, with homes, offices,
churches and courtyards morphing into temporary art spaces.
Under the Venice Biennale umbrella, this year the city will also host
international festivals of contemporary dance (14-30 June), theatre (18-29
July), film in the form of the annual Venice Film Festival (28 August-8
September), and contemporary music (4-13 October).