A research project at the Swiss Institute for Art Research in Zurich analyzes the individual national participations in the Venice Biennale from 1895 until today. Focusing on the frequently marginalized Central European nations, the project aims to stress the role of exhibitions in the construction of 20th-century art history. The application of a common modular structure in all research will assure its comparability and reveal cultural shifts and similarities among participating nations. The concept of a universal modernity will therefore be avoided. In a short presentation brief accounts of the architecture of the Hungarian, U.S. and Romanian Pavilions will give insight into the comparative approach of the project
In 1935 the Venice Biennale organized an atypical exhibition commemorating its 40th anniversary. Th...
This thesis explores the history of the 1980 Venice Architecture Biennale. Held under the title ‘The...
Abstract: The state of architecture being exhibited and (re)exposed through formats of public displa...
A research project at the Swiss Institute for Art Research in Zurich analyzes the individual nationa...
S'inscrivant dans l'histoire des expositions ainsi que dans une relecture des productions artistique...
The purpose of the article. The research is devoted to the study of the facts of the spread of Ukrai...
Throughout the twentieth century the International Art Exhibition Venice Bien- nale was seen as a ma...
Hungary pavilion designed by Géza Rintel Maróti, 1909 (restored by Agost Benkhard, 1958); back eleva...
Abweichender Titel nach Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des VerfassersDiese Arbeit recherchiert die Gesc...
This paper examines Hans Haacke’s 1993 project Germania as a literal disruption of the utopic vision...
The following is an informal reflection on the changing place of nationality and national consciousn...
British artists have been a constant presence at the Venice Biennale from the very beginning in 1895...
The goal of this thesis is to look at the emergence of the thematic contemporary art exhibition in ...
"International Exhibitions in Venice" was written by Maria Mimita Lamberti in 1982 as part of a larg...
This article examines the introduction of two waves of Scottish artists at the newly-founded Venice ...
In 1935 the Venice Biennale organized an atypical exhibition commemorating its 40th anniversary. Th...
This thesis explores the history of the 1980 Venice Architecture Biennale. Held under the title ‘The...
Abstract: The state of architecture being exhibited and (re)exposed through formats of public displa...
A research project at the Swiss Institute for Art Research in Zurich analyzes the individual nationa...
S'inscrivant dans l'histoire des expositions ainsi que dans une relecture des productions artistique...
The purpose of the article. The research is devoted to the study of the facts of the spread of Ukrai...
Throughout the twentieth century the International Art Exhibition Venice Bien- nale was seen as a ma...
Hungary pavilion designed by Géza Rintel Maróti, 1909 (restored by Agost Benkhard, 1958); back eleva...
Abweichender Titel nach Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des VerfassersDiese Arbeit recherchiert die Gesc...
This paper examines Hans Haacke’s 1993 project Germania as a literal disruption of the utopic vision...
The following is an informal reflection on the changing place of nationality and national consciousn...
British artists have been a constant presence at the Venice Biennale from the very beginning in 1895...
The goal of this thesis is to look at the emergence of the thematic contemporary art exhibition in ...
"International Exhibitions in Venice" was written by Maria Mimita Lamberti in 1982 as part of a larg...
This article examines the introduction of two waves of Scottish artists at the newly-founded Venice ...
In 1935 the Venice Biennale organized an atypical exhibition commemorating its 40th anniversary. Th...
This thesis explores the history of the 1980 Venice Architecture Biennale. Held under the title ‘The...
Abstract: The state of architecture being exhibited and (re)exposed through formats of public displa...