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Arts.   Barcelona ,   20/07/2019

Pedro Azara to curate Catalonia's project for the 2019 Venice Biennale of Art

Catalonia will participate in the 58th edition of the Venice Biennale of Art as part of the Eventi Collaterali program with a project curated by Pedro Azara titled Losing Your Head (Idols). Catalonia's exhibition at the Venice Biennale, to open 11 May 2019, is produced by the Institut Ramon Llull.

Arts.   08/05/2019

Presskit: Catalonia In Venice_To Lose Your Head (Idols)

Dossier de premsa / Dossier de prensa / Press kit / Cartella stampa For the 6th time, the Institut Ramon Llull presents a Collateral Event for the Biennale Arte. Pedro Azara curates the exhibition Catalonia in Venice_To Lose Your Head (Idols). The multi-authored exhibition explores the theory of art reception and documents the complex life of public statues in our time.

Arts.   08/04/2019

Photos: ''Catalonia in Venice_To Lose Your Head (Idols)

Pictures of ''Catalonia in Venice_To Lose Your Head (Idols)"

Arts.   Venice,   08/04/2019

Catalonia In Venice_To Lose Your Head (Idols). Collateral Event of the 58th International Art Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia

For the 6th time, the Institut Ramon Llull presents a Collateral Event for the Biennale Arte. Pedro Azara curates the exhibition Catalonia in Venice_To Lose Your Head (Idols). The multi-authored exhibition explores the theory of art reception and documents the complex life of public statues in our time. In a world of images, where iconoclasm, iconodulia and the transformation of aesthetic and are ways for reality and power to relate to each other, the exhibition questions the fetishism of images ...

Archit. & design.   18/06/2018

The IRL calls a selection process for curation proposals for Catalonia’s participation in the Venice Biennale Arte 2019

The Institut Ramon Llull has called a selection process to choose a curation proposal for Catalonia’s participation in the 58th edition of the Venice Biennale Arte 2019 within the Eventi collaterali program. This will be the sixth time the IRL has presented Catalonia at the Venice Biennale Arte, which will take place from May 11 to November 24, 2019 and will be curated by Ralph Rugoff. 

Press contact

Institut Ramon Llull:
Yolanda Jiménez, yjimenez@llull.cat, +34 609616201
Anna Fernandez, afernandez@llull.cat, +616583958

National press office –MAHALA:
Patricia Fernández-Deu, patricia@mahala.es, + 34 659467545
Montse Frisach, mfrisach@mahala.es, +34 606322190,

International press office –PICKLES PR
Enrichetta Cardinale / enrichetta@picklespr.com / +34 656956672

Institut Ramon Llull
Generalitat de Catalunya
Govern de les Illes Balears
Ajuntament de Barcelona
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