51st Venice Biennale
Appearance
51st Venice Biennale | |
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Genre | Art exhibition |
Begins | 2005 |
Ends | 2005 |
Location(s) | Venice |
Country | Italy |
Previous event | 50th Venice Biennale (2003) |
Next event | 52nd Venice Biennale (2007) |
The 51st Venice Biennale, held in 2005, was an exhibition of international contemporary art. The Venice Biennale takes place biennially in Venice, Italy. Prizewinners included Barbara Kruger (lifetime achievement),[1] the French pavilion with Annette Messager (best national representation), Thomas Schütte (best in International Exhibition), and Regina José Galindo (best young artist).[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Di Martino 2005, p. 133.
- ^ Vetrocq 2005, p. 110.
Bibliography
[edit]- Di Martino, Enzo (2005). The History of the Venice Biennale 1895–2005. Venice: Papiro Arte. ISBN 978-88-901104-4-3. OCLC 62237064.
- Vetrocq, Marcia E. (September 2005). "Venice Biennale: Be Careful What You Wish For". Art in America. 93 (8): 108–168. ISSN 0004-3214.
Further reading
[edit]- Allen, Jennifer (November 2004). "Women on the verge: Jennifer Allen on the fifty-first Venice Biennale". Artforum International. Archived from the original on November 19, 2018. Retrieved June 28, 2018.
- Buchloh, Benjamin H. D. (September 2005). "The Curse of Empire". Artforum International. Archived from the original on November 17, 2018. Retrieved June 26, 2018.
- Gingeras, Alison M. (September 2005). "Stealing the Show". Artforum International. Archived from the original on November 17, 2018. Retrieved June 25, 2018.
- Gioni, Massimiliano (May 23, 2013). "Inventing Venice: A Director's Roundtable". Art in America. Retrieved June 25, 2018.
- Greenberger, Alex (August 18, 2020). "The Top 10 Venice Biennale Controversies: Censorship, Fake Art, Financial Strife, and More". ARTnews.com. Retrieved August 22, 2020.
- Kastner, Jeffrey (May 2005). "Two for the Show". Artforum International. Archived from the original on November 17, 2018. Retrieved June 25, 2018.
- Madra, Yahya M. (October 2006). "From Imperialism to Transnational Capitalism: The Venice Biennial as a 'Transitional Conjuncture'". Rethinking Marxism. 18 (4): 525–537, 593–594. doi:10.1080/08935690600901194. ISSN 0893-5696. S2CID 59132541 – via ProQuest.
- Nochlin, Linda (September 2005). "Venice Biennale: What Befits a Woman?". Art in America. 93 (8): 120–125. ISSN 0004-3214.
- Ureña, Leslie J. (March 2006). "The 51st Venice Biennale: The Experience of Art (Giardini) and Always a Little Further (Arsenale)". caa.reviews. doi:10.3202/caa.reviews.2006.20. ISSN 1543-950X.