The ‘2024 Int’l Venice Art Exhibition’ to be held at Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello

This exhibition emphasizes the concept of ‘crossover’

By UN Journal Kayla Lee

The ‘2024 Int’l Venice Art Exhibition’ will be held at Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello, a 17th-century Renaissance imperial palace and a famous historical landmark in central Venice, on July 27~Aug. 19.

The theme of this exhibition emphasizes the concept of ‘crossover’, that is, beyond the constraints of concepts, regions, eras and creative media, bringing new thoughts and perspectives to humanity.

The outstanding artists participating in the exhibition come from all over the world. Overcoming barriers of region, language, and age, we meet in Venice and share the spark of creativity through the creation of art.

This curation style will boldly attempt a variety of exhibitions and fuse various forms of art such as two-dimensional painting, three-dimensional device art, experimental costumes, digital art, and AI technology film to create a strange experience that will make the audience feel like they are in Venetian Godot.

Just as the ‘water’ element in Venice has the power of penetration and time travel, the romantic energy of art also flows throughout the city, providing infinite feelings and experiences to the audience.

Participating in this exhibition are Park Deuk-soon and Han Kyung-su, the only Korean artists who work across a variety of genres both at home and abroad.

2024 Int’l Venice Art Exhibition
Date:July 27 ~ Aug. 19 2024
Time:09.30 AM – 05.30 PM
Location:Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello
     Cannaregio 4118, 30121 Venezia, Italy
Location of the exhibition space: Fondamenta Sant’Andrea, near the Ca’ d’Oro and the Scuola della Misericordia. Private garden.
https://www.labiennale.org/en/noticeboard/510

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New York Debut Solo Exhibition: “Bushi no Hitotachi”

Tokyo based artist Toshiki Hayasak holds his first solo exhibition in New York. The viewing of “Bushi no Hitotachi” will be from November 23 – 28 (Wed-Mon) at a gallery in the East Village. It will feature new works created specially created for this event.

Centered on his philosophy to “Live the Now,” Hayasaka’s new Bushido series encapsulates this message: ‘We must recognize that we have to live in and seize each moment, and accumulating individual moments creates a life.” All the pieces in the exhibition are painted on circular canvases.

During the exhibition, Hayasaka will also do a live art performance at the gallery.

 

Exhibition Period: Wed, November 23 – Mon, November 28
Opening Reception: Wednesday, November 23, 4:00–7:00 PM
Venue: Time Gallery (178 Bleecker St., 2nd Floor)
newyork@timeartsus.com
www.timeartsus.com

Url:https://www.yomitime.com/event_111122/0803.html