34th Venice Biennale | |
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Genre | Art exhibition |
Begins | 1968 |
Ends | 1968 |
Location(s) | Venice |
Country | Italy |
Previous event | 33rd Venice Biennale (1966) |
Next event | 35th Venice Biennale (1970) |
The 34th Venice Biennale, held in 1968, was an exhibition of international contemporary art, with 34 participating nations.[1] It took place in Venice, Italy. Winners of the Golden Lions Awards (Grand Prizes) included British painter Bridget Riley, French sculptor Nicolas Schöffer, German etcher Horst Janssen, and Italian sculptors Gianni Colombo and Pino Pascali.[2] The opening days of the Biennale were marred by hard encounters between students protesting and the local police, which resulted in some of the artists refusing to show their work in solidarity.
References
- ↑ Di Martino 2005, p. 126.
- ↑ Di Martino 2005, p. 132.
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Further reading
- "34. Biennale Venedig". Das Kunstwerk (in German). 21: 3. August 1968. ISSN 0023-561X.
- Alvard, Julien (September 1968). "Quarrels at Venice". ARTnews. Vol. 67. p. 24. ISSN 0004-3273.
- Ammann, Jean-Christophe (August 1968). "Venedig: 34. Biennale". Werk (in German). 55: 564. ISSN 0043-2768.
- Armand, Miriam (November 1968). "Biennale winners reflect contemporary trends". Arts Magazine. Vol. 43. p. 14. ISSN 0004-4059.
- "British artists at Venice". Studio International. Vol. 175. June 1968. pp. 295–305. ISSN 0039-4114.
- Butler, J. T. (November 1968). "American art at the XXXIV Venice biennale". Connoisseur. Vol. 169. pp. 200–201. ISSN 0010-6275.
- Celant, Germano (August 1968). "Una Biennale in grigioverde {with English summary}". Casabella (in Italian). No. 327. pp. 52–56. ISSN 0008-7181.
- —— (September 1968). "Per una Biennale apolide". Casabella (in Italian). No. 328. pp. 52–56. ISSN 0008-7181.
- —— (July 1969). "La Biennale 'sempreverde.'". Casabella (in Italian). No. 338. pp. 5–6. ISSN 0008-7181.
- Dienst, Rolf-Gunter (October 1968). "Die sonderausstellungen der 34. Biennale Venedig". Das Kunstwerk (in German). 22: 36–37. ISSN 0023-561X.
- Feldman, Anita (1968). "Figurative, the literary, the literal: American figurative tradition at the Venice biennale". Arts Magazine. Vol. 42. p. 22. ISSN 0004-4059.
- Gendel, Milton (1968). "Biennial international environment". ARTnews. Vol. 67. p. 20. ISSN 0004-3273.
- —— (September 1968). "Venice". ARTnews. Vol. 67. p. 25. ISSN 0004-3273.
- Greenberger, Alex (August 18, 2020). "The Top 10 Venice Biennale Controversies: Censorship, Fake Art, Financial Strife, and More". ARTnews. Retrieved August 22, 2020.
- Hahn, Otto (1968). "All or nothing: the Paris season and the Venice biennale". Arts Magazine. Vol. 42. p. 38. ISSN 0004-4059.
- Irwin, David (October 1968). "Venice biennale: the breaking of boundaries". Apollo: The International Magazine for Collectors. Vol. 88. p. 292. ISSN 0003-6536.
- Marchiori, Giuseppe (June 1967). "Jacobsen et Etienne-Martin à la Biennale de Venise". XXe Siecle (in French). 29: 117–124. ISSN 0223-3010.
- —— (December 1968). "La Biennale de Venise enlisée dans la lagune". XXe Siecle (in French) (31): 129–136. ISSN 0223-3010.
- Nylen, Leif (August 1969). "Suddenly last summer: Venice biennale". Art & Artists. 4: 58–61. ISSN 0004-3001.
- Restany, Pierre (September 1968). "Venezia: la Biennale poids-plume a rate son suicide". Domus (in Italian and English). No. 466. p. 42. ISSN 0012-5377.
- Robecchi, Michele (2003). "Lost in Translation: The 34th Venice Biennale". Manifesta: Journal of Contemporary Curatorship (2): 170–175. ISSN 1572-5154.
- Szeemann, Harald (September 1968). "34. Biennale von Venedig". Werk (in German). 55: 598–604. ISSN 0043-2768.
- "Venice". Sculpture International. 2 (3): 48–50. January 3, 1968.
- "Violence Kills Culture". TIME Magazine. 91 (26): 72. June 28, 1968. ISSN 0040-781X.
- Zevi, Bruno (November 1968). "La dimensione extra-disciplinare". L'Architettura (in Italian). 14: 492–493. ISSN 0003-8830.
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