Tuesday 3 September 2013

La Biennale 2013
Postcards from Venice
Merisi's Viennese Escapes


Picking Art
Vadim Zakharov, Danaë
Russian Pavilion, Giardini


Shadow Art


Art around the Corner


Walking into Art

Photographed during the last week
of August 2013 in Venice
© Merisi


Links:
-> La Biennale 2013: The Encyclopedic Palace
-> Russian Pavilion: Vadim Zakharov, Danaë
-> About Vadim Zakharov's "Danaë" project

12 comments:

  1. The Venice Biennale - every other year, from June through November.
    Overwhelming, in a good way.
    If you have never been there, try to fit at least a day into your Venice travel plans. You will not regret it. Good walking shoes mandatory! ;-)

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  2. No idea what that 1st pic is but LOVE it!

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    1. I captured the picture with the help of my imagination, but it is what YOU see.

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  3. Now I get it!
    Love her backpack

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    1. The links are there so anyone interested can find out more about this year's Biennale.
      I added another one that leads directly to Vadim Zakharov's "Danaë" at the Russian Pavilion. I loved his installation!

      My own image, though, is just what you want to see. ;-)

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  4. What great photos. Especially the first one.

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  5. I love these postcards! The first one invites a second glance, for sure:)

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  6. Merisi, you are a wonderful image gatherer, seeing what others might easily miss by blinking.

    xo

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  7. A wonderful image gatherer you are indeed, Merisi!! What terrific postcards! Thanks for sharing!!

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  8. Such interesting moments you have captured.

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  9. Lucky you to have gone to La Biennale -- and lucky us to see your view of it! I especially love that first one!

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  10. Great photos!

    OH!!! I am so envious ... but happy for you!!!
    My parents were at the Biennale years ago and
    I've wanted to go ever since! Saw an interview
    on Charlie Rose (PBS) here with the guy who
    was in charge. So interesting.
    Anyway, did you love it??

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