
with the Biennale d’Arte The entire lagoon like an open-air museum. In this 54th edition the proposals and provocations of the contemporary international from 89 countries. The much-discussed Italian Pavilion curated by Vittorio Sgarbi by Francesca De Filippi

The framework is never-changing; Venice with its evocative lagoons, its penetrating pastel colors and atmospheres suspended between the past and a contemporaneity yet to be discovered. The most recent of one of the most important art exhibitions in the world began amidst much controversy and great expectations, sometimes unfulfilled, sometimes exceeded. The old and new Arsenal, the Gardens, and a whole constellation of collateral events disseminated along alleyways, salizade and sottoporteghi, they are the usual, never outmoded, scenario of this Biennale that, like a test-bed, measures the current state of development of artistic languages. Starting from the controversial Italian Pavilion curated by that household name that is Sgarbi whose “L’Arte non è una cosa nostra” was a turning-point in the process that binds artist, curator and critic, blending it into a single “it’s all art”. What to think? As far as the outcome of this operation in “intellectual memory” one could express a politically correct “time will tell”.
Much cleaner and more legible, while we are still on the subject of the creativity of the Bel Paese, was the Pavilion of the Accademie at the Arsenale Nuovo, where some already famous names stand out, but where some other, younger, artists also had the opportunity to be visibile for a moment, and usually deserved it. Once the Leoni d’oro have already been awarded, it seems easy to express a favorable opinion about this pavilion or that pavilion, about the nations or the artists, but in reality, Germany, represented by Christoph Schlingensief and Christian Marclay, with their entry for “Illumi/nazioni” curated by Bice Curiger, with his video “The clock”, definitely deserved the honor. Very interesting, though less socially oriented, was the Austrian entry, by Markus Schinwald, which in terms of originality and adherence to the aesthetic and content-related criteria of contemporaneity was perhaps a step ahead of the others.
Then come the special projects; from Japan by the video artist Tabaimo, from Greece by Diohandi and from Switzerland by Thomas Hirschhorn with the exhibition “Crystal of Resistance”. The Eastern European countries of Serbia, Rumenia and Poland also did themselves proud although their entries where perhaps a little too clean or a little too rigid, while the work entitled “Chance” by the great Cristian Boltanski draws you in and astonishes you at the French Pavilion, as does the project by Artur Barrio for Brazil, in which the dialogue between the exhibition space and the work is fluid and harmonising. The work by Raja and Shadia Alem from Saudi Arabia, a country enjoying its first participation at the Biennale, is fascinating and refined, like the monumental visions of the young Argentinian artist Adrian Villar Rojas or the civil and political commitment of the United arab Emirates. In a long series of collateral events, the outstanding entries are without doubt “L’Ascensione” by Anish Kapoor at the island of San Giorgio, the imposing and sacred “Pietas” by Jan Fabre at the Scuola Grande della Misericordia and also the “Ritorno a Venezia di Pino Pascali” at Palazzo Bianchi Michiel, like the beautiful collections of Prada and Pinault and lastly the exhibition of Julian Schnabel in the halls of Palazzo Correr in Piazza San Marco.
Books Not even love transforms the Stock Exchange of destinies Books And the dream of conquest turned into a mirage of the desert Books Joseph’s Gargano Books The tragedy of Mattmark A book so as not to forget Books Journey through the gardens of Italy Books When poetry investigates “time” Books Amidst the storms of life it’s the strength of a loving heart that wins Books That valley in the Gargano so rich in history that must not be forgotten Books Grottaglie and its pottery through the life of the benefactor Vincenzo Calò Books Eighty years of joyful culture Books Sergeant Romano’s siege like in a movie Books The magnificent eighty Books San Marco in Lamis seen from its bell-tower Books A great love for splendid Castro Books Better not come home... Letters between Italy and America during the first World War Books Story of a poet between Puglia and America Books Worked to death under the sun of Puglia Books When forgotten objects tell a life story Books Masserie of Puglia Journey amidst Beauty Books An excursion into the Salentine dialect … Mai pe iabbu Books The moral revival of the South can start from its “best” Books Life, anyway! Books Rainbow of women Books Amidst the mountains of Val d’Aosta …in pursuit of the culprit Books …Once upon a time there was the past Writing about it to preserve the memory Books Disorder and experimentation in the museum-houses of Ignazio Apolloni Books Salento stories …in search of lost time Books Pietro Marti, the great standard-bearer of Salento culture Books Even tycoons cry Books If a “whale” island appears one night out of nowhere… Books From his ancestral Calabria to Roma Precious memories of a lifetime Books The importance of rediscovering “fraternity” Books In the wax museum to seek the dream of a better world Books Naples “Kissed by God and raped by Man” Books Once upon a time there was the padre-padrone Books Second World War The drama of the fallen Books On the Savannah lagoons …to heal Books The meaning of the 20th century in the saga of the Stille family Books In Fellini’s La dolce vita the germs of today’s Italy Basilicata Craco The “second life” of a ghost town Po Delta The Po Delta park Natural beauty and history Bari “Cieli americani” in Bari Verona Verona Shakespeare celebrated its beauty without ever having seen it Courmayeur Courmayeur All the charm of the low season Ferrara You can still dream in Ferrara Ferrara “Action!” Amongst Ferrara’s myriad sets Music Porretta Soul Festival The Italian Woodstock of black American music Matera Pasolini-Matera Fifty years ago the first Gospel in the Sassi Naples “Wood Stone and Friends” Jimmie Durham’s magic vitalism at the MADRE Naples Art miracles at Vigna San Martino Naples The Hermann Nitsch Museum From horror to awareness Bologna Do you want to be FICO? In Bologna you can Bologna Bologna “The Learned”, “The Fat”, “The Red” Bologna At the MAMbo Arte Povera on display Polignano From Brooklyn to Polignano Twelve artists out to conquer Europe Movies With The Revenant DiCaprio rises again and aims for the Oscar Movies Quo Vado? When the southern redneck turns politically correct Movies When the cinema returns to the future Best of Italy Andria Pietro Zito’s vegetable garden This is where his prize-winning dishes originate Best of Italy The best Milanese panettone is… Salentine San Marino “From Hopper to Warhol” on the gentle hills of San Marino San Marino San Marino Historic appeal amidst breathtaking panoramas Turin Reggia di Venaria Reale A treasure rediscovered Turin The Egyptian Museum of Turin The immortal appeal of the Pharaohs Turin “For President” Photogenic qualities will win the elections Padua So much… In the city of the three “withouts” Milan EXPO 2015 Not just food Milan The oneiric inspirations of Joan Jonas Milan “Autunno americano” Milan celebrates the States Milan MILAN The metropolis is still “to drink” (…and “to eat”) Rome “Empire State” New York is still the epicenter of art Venice The immortal charm of the “Queen of the Sea” Rovigo History and Art In the capital of the Polesine Rovigo “Divisionism, the light of what is modern” 200 works on show in Rovigo