|          .art         news  |                May 21,         2013  | 
|          la Biennale di Venezia         55th International Art Exhibition Il Palazzo Enciclopedico (The Encyclopedic Palace) Venice (Giardini and Arsenale),         1st June  24th November 2013         Preview: 29th  30th  31st May The 55th International Art Exhibition         entitled Il Palazzo Enciclopedico (The Encyclopedic         Palace), curated by Massimiliano Gioni and organized         by la Biennale di Venezia chaired by Paolo         Baratta, is opening to the public from Saturday 1st June         to Sunday 24th November 2013 at the Giardini and at the Arsenale.         The preview will be held on 29th, 30th         and 31st May. The award ceremony and the inauguration         will take place on Saturday 1st June.         88 National Participations will be         exhibiting in the historical Pavilions at the Giardini, at the Arsenale         and in the city of Venice. Among these 10 countries are         participating in the Exhibition for the first time: Angola, Bahamas,         Kingdom of Bahrain, Ivory Coast, Republic of Kosovo, Kuwait, Maldives,         Paraguay, Tuvalu and the Holy See. The novelty         is the participation of the Holy See with an exhibition         held at the Sale d'Armi, an area which is being restored         by la Biennale and converted into permanent pavilions. This year the         Italian Pavilion at the Arsenale  organized by the         Italian Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities,         with PaBAAC (General Direction for the Landscape, Fine         Arts, Architecture and Contemporary Art)  is curated by         Bartolomeo Pietromarchi.         The Exhibition Il Palazzo         Enciclopedico (The Encyclopedic Palace) will be laid out         in the Central Pavilion (Giardini) and in the Arsenale forming a single         itinerary, with works spanning over the past century alongside several new         commissions, including over 150 artists coming form 37         countries. The Exhibition draws inspiration from the model of a         utopian dream by Marino Auriti who filed a design with the U.S. Patent         office in 1955, depicting his Palazzo Enciclopedico (The Encyclopedic         Palace), an imaginary museum that was meant to house all worldly         knowledge. Auriti planned the model of a 136-story building to be built in         Washington, in that would stand 700 meters tall and take up over 16         blocks.         Il Palazzo Enciclopedico (The         Encyclopedic Palace) is a show about obsessions and about the         transformative power of the imagination, the exhibition opens in the         Central Pavilion with a presentation of Carl Gustav Jung's Red         Book. "In the vast halls of the Arsenale the exhibition is         organized as a progression from natural to artificial         forms, following the typical layout of sixteenth- and         seventeenth-century cabinets of curiosities. Just like Auriti's Palace,         these baroque proto-museums brought together man-made and natural wonders         to construct visual compendia of the world through a science of elective         affinities and magical sympathies. This associative process of knowledge,         through its heterogeneous ordering of objects and images, draws         interesting parallels between the wunderkammer and today's culture of         hyper-connectivity."         Through the many examples of artworks and figurative         expressions on view, including films, photographs, videos, bestiaries,         labyrinths, performances and installations, "The Encyclopedic Palace         emerges as an elaborate but fragile construction, a mental architecture         that is as fantastical as it is delirious. After all  says Gioni  the         biennale model itself is based on the impossible desire to         concentrate the infinite worlds of contemporary art in a single         place: a task that now seems as dizzyingly absurd as Auriti's         dream."         It's LIQUID News is an e-mail         announcement service that provides information about exhibitions at some         of the world's leading art galleries selected. 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