Biennale di Venezia
KUB in Venice 2022
20 | 04 – 04 | 07 | 2022
Opening hours
Wednesday to Monday, 1 – 8 pm
Tuesday closed
Scuola di San Pasquale
Campo San Francesco della Vigna
Castello 2786
30122 Venezia
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Kunsthaus Bregenz is celebrating its 25th anniversary with an exhibition in Venice. Two artists, who can also be seen in Bregenz during 2022, in the form of major solo exhibitions, are being presented in the Scuola di San Pasquale on Campo San Francesco della Vigna. In their works both Otobong Nkanga and Anna Boghiguian address such current issues as our responsibilities as a society for life on Earth and its climate, exploitative abuses, and historical accountability. A unique space for the exhibition has been found in Scuola di San Pasquale. The cuboidal space and fall of light in this historic, 17th-century building create an environment similar to the architecture of Peter Zumthor’s Kunsthaus Bregenz. In the glazed concrete building in Bregenz, daylight is able to atmospherically penetrate all the floors, while in the Scuola light enters the simple and elegant spaces through large windows. In Bregenz as in Venice, the artists fill the entire building, creating exhibitions that continue KUB’s spectacular history.
A newly created tapestry by Otobong Nkanga is situated on the ground floor of the Scuola, titled Tied to the Other Side. The tapestry shimmers, a multicolored, impressionist blue. It has been fabricated on a Dornier weaving machine at TextielMuseum in Tilburg, in the Netherlands, following the artist’s drawings. “It’s important for me to work on the correlation of worlds that are visible to worlds that are not. My works move between the non-visible and the non-tangible to places that are concrete, places that awaken the senses: touch, smell, sight, sound.” states Nkanga. For the entry and the baroque altarpiece at the center of the exhibition space Otobong Nkanga has also developed a new sound work. Employing her own voice, she addresses the life of plants and the exploitation of nature.
Anna Boghiguian, whose work is on display on the upper floor, has painted historical figures on cardboard, assembling them into an oversized Chess Game. It is a remarkable work in that all its protagonists are of Austrian origin—a bizarre panopticon of political ideas and conflicts. This new work by Anna Boghiguian will also be on view at Kunsthaus Bregenz in late fall 2022.
Program
In the first days of the exhibition, KUB Director Thomas D. Trummer will be talking to selected artists and other prominent figures from the art world at events taking place in the first days of the exhibition.
Opening
Wednesday, April 20
1 – 8 pm
Talks
Friday, April 22, to Monday, April 25
6.30 pm
Free admission
No registration required
Wednesday, April 20
Opening
5 – 8 pm
Friday, April 22
Artist’s Talk
Otobong Nkanga & Peter Zumthor
6.30 pm
Otobong Nkanga and KUB architect Peter Zumthor are talking about art and architecture.
Saturday, April 23
Artist’s Talk
Monira Al Qadiri
6.30 pm
A talk with artist Monira Al Qadiri about her wide-ranging and interdisciplinary practice.
Sunday, April 24
Artist’s Talk
Dora Budor
6.30 pm
For her current solo exhibition, the artist is literally exploring the fundamentals of Kunsthaus Bregenz. In Venice, Dora Budor is participating in the Biennale exhibition The Milk of Dreams.
Monday, April 25
Directorsʼ Talk
Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev & Thomas D. Trummer
630 pm
A talk between directors: Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev heads the Museo di Arte Contemporanea at Castello di Rivoli as well as Galleria Civica d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea (GAM) in Turin, while Thomas D. Trummer is Director of Kunsthaus Bregenz. Cancelled