The exhibition “Personal Structures – Identities” is a colorful mixture of well-known and unknown actors of the international art scene.
In addition, some galleries send works by their protagonists to the Palazzo Bembo, the Pallazzo Mora or the Giardini Marinaressa. In past exhibitions, works by Xenia Hausner, Markus Lüpertz, Yoko Ono and works by Tesfaye Urgessa and other artists, who were still relatively unknown at the time, have been on display in the Palazzi Mora, Bembo and Giardini Marinaressa. Also this time it was colorfully mixed. It is this colourful mixture of works by different artists from different countries and continents that makes the exhibitions in the Palazzi so interesting. The visitor can browse and discover. These ECC events bring a breath of fresh air and enrich the overall event of the Biennale. Venice is simply fantastic and ideally suited for presenting art.
Ultimately, however, it was neither the context of the Biennale nor known names that prompted us to take part in this exhibition. It was simply the large number of people we could reach with our work. There are several hundred thousand visitors at this event in the Palazzi Bembo and Mora.
During our visits to the Biennale in the past years, we ourselves were also very excited to browse through the different palazzi, churches and monasteries.
And of course we are happy to be able to reach and address as many people as possible with our art.
That’s why we made a special effort to present the visitors of the exhibition with a decent piece of work.
We played a wall available to us with a specially created installation consisting of video, painting and sculpture for our project WEGE – Wadden Sea.
The room is located directly opposite the Mozambique Pavilion, directly after climbing the stairs into the Palazzi, left at the end of the wide corridor to the left