Tag: Biennale Venezia
Sculture lungo i saliscendi della collina, tra cactus, palme e arbusti ultracentenari. La Fondazione canaria Gernot Huber è un parco di opere architettoniche
In mostra alla Quadriennale 2020 la componente più concettuale della sua ricerca, legata alla creazione di una serie di statement che mettono in discussione la definizione stessa di ‘opera d’arte’
While the fashion industry struggles to find solutions to lower its footprint, an Italian wool recycling enterprise has developed a way to reach a zero-waste system
The digital space is associated with high interactivity levels, but what would happen if we managed to slow down digital media? The Danish artist Jakob Kudsk Steensen is trying to find out.
A dome conveying the impression of being carved by digging into the soil – which, by framing one’s view through its concavity, opens up towards the landscape – In conversation with João Rodrigues
Immersed in a stream of water, half of the island is constantly heated to plus five degrees thanks to a photovoltaic field. This allows us to observe and predict what might happen in our near future.
Architecture must stop thinking just in terms of providing shelter to humans: «animal, plants and the environment should be your clients just as well»
L’essenza dell’architettura sta nel suo essere spazio attraversabile, percepibile con tutti i sensi. Fregi, modanature, simmetrie, ordini, facciate, sono tutte cose che vengono dopo. L’architettura è innanzitutto spazio
Through a human, a dog, an airplane, a monolith, and a thousand pigeons, Cattelan layers his art with narratives of politics, society, and reality
Anri Sala: «My work is linked to this tension taking place between on-beat and off-beat within the architecture of syncopation»