Take a tour of the Venice Biennale’s Giardini section, which is full of inventive abstraction and the art of magic:
The crowds were packed into the Central Pavilion of the Venice Biennale in the Giardini yesterday, where the 2022 Venice Biennale’s main show, “What do I need to tell you about them, for context? Not much. Asabout the Arsenale section, it is a particularly visual show. It’s sparing in its deployment of video.
As for text-based and research works, it only really gets clotted in the mini-galleries dedicated to surveys of women working with the occult and magic and text and automatism But these last are, in truth, highlights, so it’s worth it to wait your turn examining their trove of interesting artifacts and anecdotes.A telescope pointed at the Central Pavilion of the Giardini as part of a work by Cosima von Bonin. Photo by Ben Davis.Andra Ursuţa,Works by Kudzanai-Violet Hwami. Photo by Ben Davis.
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