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Venice 2005: WPS1 Venice Conversations: New Perspectives
A discussion during the 2005 Biennale held onboard the WPS1 broadcast barge. Hosted by Brett Littman, Deputy Director of P.S.1 and art and design critic.
His guests:
Joe Martin Hill (independent critic and PhD candidate at the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU; assisting Robert Storr in the preparation of the biennials conference sponsored by the Venice Biennale in December 2005)
Virginia Perez-Ratton (Founding Director of TEOR/éTica, San Jose, Costa Rica, and regional or national curator for biennial exhibitions in Sao Paolo, 1996; Venice, 1997; Cuenca, 2001 and 2004; International Jury for the 2001 Venice Biennale)
Eugene Tan (Director, Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore and co-curator of the first Singapore Biennial in 2006)
Tirdad Zolghadr (editor, documentary film maker, and co-curator of the Sharjah Biennial 2005)
Candice Breitz (South African artist and writer based in New York. In her work she employs a variety of darkly humorous and often disturbing tactics to strike out at stereotypes and visual conventions.)
Tania Bruguera (Cuban-born artist has participated in numerous biennials and other large-scale international exhibitions, including Sao Paolo (1996), Johannesburg (1997), Site Santa Fe (1999), Havana (2000), the Venice Biennale (2001, 2005), and Documenta XI (2002).
Joe Martin Hill (independent critic and PhD candidate at the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU; assisting Robert Storr in the preparation of the biennials conference sponsored by the Venice Biennale in December 2005)
Virginia Perez-Ratton (Founding Director of TEOR/éTica, San Jose, Costa Rica, and regional or national curator for biennial exhibitions in Sao Paolo, 1996; Venice, 1997; Cuenca, 2001 and 2004; International Jury for the 2001 Venice Biennale)
Eugene Tan (Director, Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore and co-curator of the first Singapore Biennial in 2006)
Tirdad Zolghadr (editor, documentary film maker, and co-curator of the Sharjah Biennial 2005)
Candice Breitz (South African artist and writer based in New York. In her work she employs a variety of darkly humorous and often disturbing tactics to strike out at stereotypes and visual conventions.)
Tania Bruguera (Cuban-born artist has participated in numerous biennials and other large-scale international exhibitions, including Sao Paolo (1996), Johannesburg (1997), Site Santa Fe (1999), Havana (2000), the Venice Biennale (2001, 2005), and Documenta XI (2002).
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