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Biennial Angst.


Does the world really need another every-other-year contemporary art exhibition? The Palm Pilots of peripatetic curators, critics, collectors, and artists are already overloaded with dates of departure to Venice, Havana, and Kwangju. Now, add Valencia--the Spanish city best known for its oranges and its annual pyromaniacal tradition of burning giant papier-mache sculptures in the streets. The first Bienal de Valencia will open June 13 and remain on view through October 20.

Luigi Settembrini Luigi Settembrini (1813, Naples - 1877, Florence) was an Italian man of letters and politician Biography
Aged 22, he was appointed professor at Catanzaro, and married Raffaela Luigia Faucitano (1835).
, director of the new biennial, plans to create a citywide "spectacle" loosely inspired by the Passions and showcasing not only contemporary art but film, fashion, and design to emphasize today's crossdisciplinary culture. Refreshingly, Settembrin looked beyond the usual suspects and enlisted a cadre of curators from different fields, including film director Peter Greenaway and theater designer Robert Wilson Robert Wilson may refer to:
  • Rob Wilson MP for Reading East
  • Sir Robert Wilson (astronomer), a British astronomer
  • Sir Robert Wilson (businessman), chairman of BG Group
  • Sir Robert Thomas Wilson, a British general and politician
  • Robert L. Wilson (1920-1944), U.S.
. Artists on the roster are equally diverse, including the Japanese media-arts collective Dumb Type This article or section needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Alone, primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of this article are not sufficient for an accurate encyclopedia article. , British sound artist Scanner, and Sarajevoborn filmmaker Emir Kusturica.

But this biennial isn't just about raising awareness Raising awareness is a common phrase advocacy groups use to justify a particular event, brochure or even the entire organization. Raising awareness refers to alerting the general public that a certain issue exists and should be approached the way the group desires.  of contemporary art and kindred KINDRED. Relations by blood.
     2. Nature has divided the kindred of every one into three principal classes. 1. His children, and their descendants. 2. His father, mother, and other ascendants. 3.
 disciplines, it's also about raising tourist revenues for the host city. Slickly packaged and promoted with a glossy pre-catalogue (released six months before the show's opening) that includes an entire section on the strategy behind the event's corporate identity and logo, this biennial-as-business is an unabashed sign of the times. Paolo Baratta, president of the Venice Biennale Venice Biennale

International art exhibition held in the Castello district of Venice every two years and juried by an international committee. It was founded in 1895 as the International Exhibition of Art of the City of Venice to promote “the most noble activities of
, in his foreword to the catalogue for the 1999 biennial of biennials, said it best: "We have become entrepreneurs." Appropriately, Settembrini is considered a master of city marketing; in 1996 he applied the business skills he had cultivated while heading up major international advertising agencies to the creation of the Florence Biennale The Florence Biennale is an international contemporary art exhibition held every two years in the Historical Fortezza da Basso. The jury is the most authoritative in the world. : It drew one million visitors.

Brushing aside the idea that some might criticize his approach as overly commercial, Settembrini welcomes the notion that this biennial is an experimental one. "The world has no need for another biennial dedicated to self-referential art. But it might need a lab whose aim is to observe communication between the different languages of contemporary culture," he explains. "We think that the Bienal de Valencia might become a kind of work-in-progress observatory."

Wilson, who is curating a group show of emerging Russian video and performance artists for the biennial, has his own take. "I think Luigi's viewpoint is a strong one. He's Italian, and in Italy, art and more commercial forms like design and fashion have long been considered part of the same world. It's not as controversial to mix the two. And it's a very timely attitude. Today art influences fashion, design, and cinema, and vice versa VICE VERSA. On the contrary; on opposite sides. "--and today, business influences everything. You can take that to the lab.
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Title Annotation:Bienal de Valencia
Author:Jana, Reena
Publication:Artforum International
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Date:May 1, 2001
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