Making Worlds, Venice Biennale

Waldemar Januszczak takes us through the “Making Worlds” exhibition at the 2009 Venice Biennale. It features the work of Mexican artist Hector Zamora, and Tibetan artist Gonkar Gyatso.

Sciame di Dirigibili, Hector Zamora

The young Mexican artist Hector Zamora has an obsession with flying and floating objects. “Sciame di diribili” is a video installation that creates a fiction about a festival of zepelline dirigibles over Venice and infiltrates the city as an event that never happened.

What else could we talk about?, Teresa Margolles

Mexican artist Teresa Margolles’ work deals with violence as raw matter. “What else could we talk about?” at the Mexican Pavilion in the 2009 Venice Biennale, chronicled the violence provoked by the battles of drug traffic organizations and their prosecution in Mexico at the present.

Studio Banana TV Interviews Carmen Cantón

Studio Banana interviews Carmen Cantón, one of the most peculiar Spanish women-artists.

Studio Banana TV Interviews aceboXalonso

Studio Banana TV interviews Victoria Acebo from Acebo x Alonso, a young and successful architecture practice based in Madrid and formed by Victoria Acebo and Angel Alonso.

Venice Biennale 2006 Hungarian Pavilion

Our project, “re:orient – migrating architectures” explores the local aspects of China’s global significance and increasing influence. The project seeks to forecast possibilities which are now detectable only in connection with retail, but which will, in all likelihood, determine the built environment, which transforms under the pressure of ever-cheaper products.

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