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Continue reading →: ClassicalIrish Pavillon at Biennale Arte 2015 in Venice. Sean Lynch tells us the story of ancient myths and modern life. I loved this issue. One more thing: the temples, sculptures, in ancient Greece and Rome were full of colours, like Indu temples nowadays.
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Continue reading →: Light vs ShadowA symmetry connects light and shadow, good and evil, positive and negative
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Continue reading →: Living in the pastThe way we look to art is too old. Ideas like: don’t touch; don’t be too close; the space between artists and public… It doesn’t matter what is on the wall. Art of today must cancel the division
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Continue reading →: Lost in representationIt happens if you want to copy art works. But the illusion could be more important than the original piece. Isn’it Mr Walter Benjamin?
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Continue reading →: The Future. And Korea
For the night travellers, a little souvenir of Biennale 2015, All the World’s Futures: Korean Pavillon. Ps I loved it
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Continue reading →: Souvenir (from Venice)I wish I found an original point of view (and captured some symbols of Venice)
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Continue reading →: Plugged vs Unplugged
L’arte contemporanea si divide in due categorie: quella che ha bisogno dell’elettricità per funzionare e quella che non ne ha bisogno. Così oggi a Palazzo Grassi a Venezia alcuni neon erano spenti “perché c’è stato un evento e abbiamo dovuto staccare i cavi”. Succede oggi
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Continue reading →: Il Vaticano alla Biennale
Che ne pensate? Più efficace l’altra edizione con Studio Azzurro. Però bravi anche i tre artisti scelti quest’anno







