venicebiennale
If there’s one thing New York really doesn’t need, particularly amid a sharp downturn in the market, it’s another art fair. Or so you might have thought. Undeterred by the city’s already crowded marketplace, an Estonian gallerist duo decided to make their mark on the New York scene this year – with a touch of distinctive Baltic flair. Running alongside the Frieze frenzy, the Alternative art fair Esther invited collectors, dealers and art lovers to experience the architecture and history of Manhattan’s Estonian House, so named for its role as cultural centre for the diaspora Estonians who left ...
Euronews (English)
As well as showcasing spectacular and startling contemporary art, the Venice Biennale is an opportunity to gain access to some of its rarely opened buildings. This year, the Vatican’s pavilion can claim the accolade of most unusual location. If you’ve already visited the canal city, it's still highly unlikely you’ve entered this building - the Holy See’s exhibition is housed in Venice’s women’s prison. In a sense, the Vatican’s pavilion is a piece of months-long performance art in which the visitor is a participant. The experience is about far more than the art on the walls - it’s about the in...
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