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The 52nd Venice Biennale was an international
contemporary art
exhibition held in 2007. The
Venice Biennale takes place
biennially in
Venice, Italy. Artistic director
Robert Storr curated its central exhibition, "Think with the Senses, Feel with the Mind".
Awards
References
Further reading
- Barnard, Marcel (April 2010). "Ambivalent Images: Rethinking Biennale 52 Venice/Documenta 12 Kassel and the Task of Practical Theology". International Journal of Practical Theology. 14 (1): 68–85.
doi:
10.1515/IJPT.2010.6.
ISSN
1430-6921.
S2CID
147268310.
- Gioni, Massimiliano (May 23, 2013).
"Inventing Venice: A Director's Roundtable".
Art in America. Retrieved June 25, 2018.
- Greenberger, Alex (August 18, 2020).
"The Top 10 Venice Biennale Controversies: Censorship, Fake Art, Financial Strife, and More".
ARTnews.com. Retrieved August 22, 2020.
- Griffin, Tim (May 2007).
"Show and Tell".
Artforum International. Archived from
the original on November 18, 2018. Retrieved June 25, 2018.
- Hixson, Kathryn (2007).
"European Fairytale: Once Upon the Here and Now". ArtUS (20): 33–45.
ISSN
1546-7082 – via
EBSCOhost.
- Katchka, Kinsey (Autumn 2008). "52nd Venice Biennale".
African Arts. 41 (3): 84–87.
doi:
10.1162/afar.2008.41.3.84.
ISSN
0001-9933.
JSTOR
20447904.
S2CID
193012548.
ProQuest
220999033.
- Searle, Adrian (June 12, 2007).
"Adrian Searle on what the Venice Biennale has to teach us".
The Guardian.
ISSN
0261-3077.
- Storr, Robert (January 2008).
"Venice Revisited".
Artforum. Vol. 46, no. 5.
ISSN
0004-3532.
- Vetrocq, Marcia E. (September 2007). "The Venice Biennale, all'americana".
Art in America. 95 (9): 136–179.
ISSN
0004-3214.
- Vogel, Carol (June 11, 2007).
"Art in the Present Tense: Politics, Loss and Beauty".
The New York Times.
ISSN
0362-4331.
- Robert Storr in Conversation with Irving Sandler "Brooklyn Rail" (July - August 2007):
Robert Storr with Irving Sandler
- Lévy, B., Bouchard, M. G., Viau, R. & Han, J.-Y. (2007). Biennales. Vie des arts, 51 (209)
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