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http://www.vernissage.tv | On Sunday, June 7, 2009, the 53rd International Art Exhibition officially opened its doors. The show is curated by Daniel Birnbaum and is titled Fare Mondi, Making Worlds. VernissageTV starts its coverage with the Palazzo delle Esposizioni (or Biennale Pavilion) in the Giardini. There, visitors find a huge spiderweb-like work by Tomas Saraceno, an installation by Swedish Nathalie Djurberg (who won the Silver Lion for a Promising Young Artist in the Fare Mondi / Making Worlds exhibition) and the Café designed by Tobias Rehberger, who won the Golden Lion for the Best Artist of the exhibition Fare Mondi / Making Worlds Biennale di Venezia (with the work "Was du liebst, bringt dich auch zum Weinen).

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  • I love venice

  • É, a arte é morta reina a mediocridade

    - no planeta dos macacos.

  • @Beedscheee How much spending money would one need for a weekend in Venice?

  • I love Venice. I was there 4 years ago.

  • ;) sempre venezia

  • @sillyboydeux I completely agree with you fellow! Even if I'm only 18.

  • Biennale it is like a fast run and a slow down...

  • SCUSATE. I began to draw from the figure at age 6, learning from the nuns. Then always a sketchbook and never stopping, now at 61 still with a sketchbook. What of this MERDE represents the history of art? I went 3 years in a row and found not ONE real painting. deKooning's work, however "abstract" it had evolved, was always grounded in the figurative tradition. The last great painter. This is trash and gimmicks. Trust fund bunnies with a wad of cash and connections. Blow it out your poop-chute.

  • just came back from venice - loved it!

    go and visit the biennale, you wont regret it at all!

  • 7:55 the most, natural, casual, fresh art in the biennale.

    nice video edit, and camp congrat to you, but biennale booring sry..

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