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FENDI & Aranda/Lasch

By Elizabeth Weiner | August 23, 2010 . 0

Italian fashion house FENDI and American architect team Aranda/Lasch are collaborating on a project that will be featured at the 12th International Architecture Exhibition, which is part of the Venice Biennale, and later in December at Design Miami.

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London Biennale in NY

By Jen Hoffman-Williamson | August 11, 2010 . Comments Off

Last week the London NYC Beinnale Satellite Event opened at the Christopher Henry Gallery. Curated and conceived by Inbred Hybrid Collective alongside London Biennale founder David Medalla, the show brings the experience of the London Biennale to New York.

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YouTube Play

By Elizabeth Weiner | July 26, 2010 . Comments Off

The biennial event YouTube Play, put on by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and YouTube, and sponsored by HP and Intel, was announced on June 14.

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Whitney Biennial 2010

By Whitewall | December 15, 2009 . Comments Off

The Whitney Museum of American Art announced the list of artists participating in the 2010 Whitney Biennial (Febraury 25-May 30, 2010). Curators for the upcoming year’s biennial are Francesco Bonami and associate curator Gary Carrion-Murayari.

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John Gerrard: Animated Scene

By Katy Donoghue | July 2, 2009 . Comments Off

If you have yet to visit the 53rd Venice Biennale, on view through November 22, make sure when you do you stop by the island of Certosa. Located there is one of the most contemporary works in the biennale – in terms of technology and in terms of content. In fact, John Gerrard’s “Animated Scene” is so contemporary it’s even programmed for ...

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Venice: Mexico + U.S.

By Whitewall | June 30, 2009 . Comments Off

We asked artists Bradley McCallum and Jackie Tarry to share with us their experience at the Venice Biennale - a look at Venice through they eyes of the artists. As impressed as they were with Golden Lion winning Bruce Nauman, they were more intrigued by the Mexican pavilions interaction with Nauman's pavilion.

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