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The 43rd Venice Biennale, held in 1988, was an exhibition of international
contemporary art, with 44 participating nations. The
Venice Biennale takes place
biennially in
Venice, Italy. Prizewinners of the 43rd Biennale included:
Jasper Johns (International Prize/Golden Lion), the
Italian pavilion (best national participation), and
Barbara Bloom (best young artist).
Awards
References
Bibliography
Further reading
- Camnitzer, Luis (November 1988). "A Spectacle of Nationalism: The 43rd Venice Biennale". New Art Examiner. 16: 32–34.
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0886-8115 – via
EBSCOhost.
- Cooke, Lynne (September 1988). "Venice Biennale: aperto ma non troppo". Art International (Archive Press) (4): 60–78.
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0004-3230 – via
EBSCOhost.
- Cork, Richard (September 1988). "The Venice Biennale". Apollo: The International Magazine of Arts. 128: 189 – via
EBSCOhost.
- Mammi, Alessandra (September 1988). "Unter den Linden". Artforum International. 27 (1): 122–126.
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1086-7058 – via
EBSCOhost.
- Nakamichi, Sumi (February 1993). "Breaking the barrier".
ARTnews. 92: 27.
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0004-3273 – via
EBSCOhost.
- Ponti, Lisa Lieitra (September 1988). "Biennale di Venezia: "Il luogo degli artisti"". Domus (697): 122–128.
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0012-5377 – via
EBSCOhost.
- Rogozinsky, Luciana (September 1988). "Said the Spider to the Fry". Artforum International. 27 (1): 128.
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1086-7058 – via
EBSCOhost.
- Shepherd, Michael (July 15, 1988). "The Venice Biennale 1988". Arts Review. 40: 498–499.
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0004-4091 – via
EBSCOhost.
- Soutif, Daniel (September 1988). "The Four-Corners Game". Artforum International. 27 (1): 126.
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1086-7058 – via
EBSCOhost.
- Johnston, Jill (November 1988). "Jasper Johns' artful dodging".
ARTnews. 87: 156–159.
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0004-3273 – via
EBSCOhost.
- Madoff, Steven Henry (September 1988). "Venice Biennale: calm waters".
ARTnews. 87: 178.
ISSN
0004-3273 – via
EBSCOhost.