The third and final installment of the 2023 Biennale Breakdown is at hand: We speed-ran the national pavilions so you don’t have to. Here’s the rundown on our 16 most notable national showings, complete with two interviews of the curators of Latvia and Canada pavilions, all in less than 50 minutes.
Show Notes
Intro/Outro: “Natural’s Not in It,” by Gang of Four
Discussed:
- Austria: Partecipazione / Beteiligung
- Switzerland: Neighbors
- South Korea: 2086: Together How?
- The Netherlands: Plumbing the System
- USA: Everlasting Plastics
- Bahrain: Sweating Assets
- UAE: Aridly Abundant
- Applied Arts Pavilion: Victoria & Albert Museum – Tropical Modernism
- Australia: Unsettling Queenstown
- Germany: Open for Maintenance
- Uzbekistan: Unbuild Together
- Czech Republic: The Office for a Non-Precarious Future
- Latvia: T/C LATVIJA (TCL)
Intermezzo: “Lost in the Supermarket,” by The Clash
- Interview with curator Ernests Cerbulis
- Estonia: Home Stage
Canada: Not for Sale!!
Intermezzo: “New Home” by Toro y Moi
Interview with curators Matthew Soules and Adrian Blackwell
Listen On
Also In Season 3
-
71. Renewing the Dream
James Sanders edited Renewing the Dream: The Mobility Revolution and the Future -
70. Trespass 2: Private Views
Andi Schmied is an artist and architect based in Budapest. On a fellowship with -
69. Trespass 1: Intimate Stranger
Intimate Stranger is a photographic series produced in Miami by Zachary Balber b -
68. Through the Portal: What We Can Learn from the Ferry Building
Through multiple earthquakes, misguided urban renewal schemes and changing econo