
Introduced and moderated by Cristina Beltrami. Speakers: Luca Massimo Barbero, with testimonies by Kiki Smith, Tobias Rehberger, Asta Gröting, Francisco Tropa, Virginia Overton and Arcangelo Sassolino.
Introduced and moderated by Cristina Beltrami. Speakers: Luca Massimo Barbero, with testimonies by Kiki Smith, Tobias Rehberger, Asta Gröting, Francisco Tropa, Virginia Overton and Arcangelo Sassolino.
The archive of critic, historian and curator of modern and contemporary art, Luca Massimo Barbero, is to become part of La Biennale’s Historical Archive of Contemporary Arts.
La Biennale di Venezia e il Coordinamento Nazionale Città Creative Italiane UNESCO (UCCN) si incontrano per parlare degli Archivi e delle Biblioteche come patrimonio di conoscenza per la progettazione del futuro.
A panel discussion where the collectives RIFF (Rekha Auguste-Nelson), Cartografia Negra, and J. Yolande Daniels, Natsai Audrey Chieza, Margarida Waco illustrate their responses to the provocations laid out by The Laboratory of the Future.
The Women, Life, Freedom! collective holds a two-day event, focusing on “The body of the Woman in Struggle” (Tuesday 3 October) and “Decolonising Governance” (Wednesday 4 October).
Performance by Mareli Stolp (live), Gugulethu Mthembu (film); Panel discussion with Caroline Wanjiku Kihato, Clare Loveday, Mareli Stolp, Gugulethu Mthembu, Elena Ostanel, Loren Landau, Giovanna Marconi, Michela Semprebon
In this "mini film festival" spread over two days, renowned architects, educators, artists and filmmakers explore the fascinating overlaps, proximities and tensions between space, buildings, moving images and representation.
In this "mini film festival" spread over two days, renowned architects, educators, artists and filmmakers explore the fascinating overlaps, proximities and tensions between space, buildings, moving images and representation.
Researchers and scholars examine in a panel discussion the interaction of citizens with state buildings, focusing in particular on Côte d'Ivoire, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, South Africa and Zimbabwe. A documentary film will be screened during the meeting.
The symposium will discuss the way in which different economic and delivery models can lead to positive change and will explore how enduring spatial and educational frameworks lock cities into regressive environments that fail to promote inclusion and justice.