In parallel, this Exhibition also maintains that it is in its material, spatial, and cultural specificity that architecture inspires the ways we live together. In effect, the Biennale Architettura 2021 asserts the vital role of the architect as both cordial convener and custodian of the spatial contract. The participants in the 17th International Architecture Exhibition are collaborating with other professions and constituencies - artists, builders, engineers, and craftspeople, but also politicians, journalists, social scientists, and everyday citizens. together as a planet facing crises that require global action for all of us to continue living at all. together across political borders to imagine new geographies of association together as emerging communities that demand equity, inclusion, and spatial identity together as new households looking for more diverse and dignified spaces for inhabitation together as human beings who, despite our increasing individuality, yearn to connect with one another and with other species across digital and real space In the context of widening political divides and growing economic inequalities, we call on architects to imagine spaces in which we can generously live together: The programme is complemented by the Meetings on Architecture as well as by a large Educational Program. A total of 17 Collateral Events by national and international non-profit entities and institutions will take place in various venues in the city. 63 National Participations will bring to life the historic Pavilions in the Giardini, at the Arsenale and in the historic city centre. My favourite spots to drink are around the Dorsoduro area, where I live, such as Cantine del Vino Già da Schiav Osteria Ai Pugni, Da Codroma and Alla Bifora, and Cantina Arnaldi.The International Exhibition How will we live together? includes 112 participants in competition from 46 countries, with a growing delegation from Africa, Latin America and Asia and with comparable representation of men and women. Normally after painting or a long day, I go to Campo San Polo to drink a nice cold beer at Birraria La Corte.Įlisabetta Barisoni, head of Ca’ Pesaro art gallery, Venice It’s a very quiet, small space that I love to go every time I have a chance. It’s a place for local people, an intimate place where you can eat all the seafood that is typical of the area and introduce yourself to the flavours of Venice. My favourite place to eat is Ostaria a la Campana. If you want a beer, Campari or Spritz or whatever, let the weather be your guide-find a sunny sheltered spot, or go inside if cold… You don’t necessarily go to the same places all the time, even if you are trying to find them. My favourite place to drink is the bar of Il Palazzo Experimental.Ĭliodhna Shaffrey, co-curator of the Irish pavilion Markus Reymann, co-founder and director of TBA21-Academyįor eating out, it’s a close race between Pensione Wildner and Osteria Alle Testiere-food and service are fantastic in both restaurants. There I can see half of people I need to see in Venice. What can I say, despite all sorts of recommendations, for drinks I always end up at Harry’s Bar or on some waterfront places like hotel Monaco’s, or Danieli’s terraces. Ziba de Weck, director and curator of Parasol Unit (The blog includes many of my favourites.) Then, on to gelato! Go to the legendary Gelateria Nico on the Zattere, where you can sit on their floating terrace next to the sparkling waters. These local wine bars or small restaurants that offer cicchetti, a colourful and wonderful array of local specialties in the form of small bites or plates, accompanied by an ombra, a small glass of wine, or a Venetian Spritz. ![]() My favourite way to eat in Venice is to take a little tour of neighbourhood bacari. When I was there, I felt strongly that you should not eat anywhere that wasn’t a Hilton breakfast buffet dining room, why would you? For drinks, you can get a room temperature Coke with lemon in it in loads of places, I seem to remember. Louise Bonnet, artist taking part in The Milk of Dreamsįull disclaimer: I have been to Venice only once, when I was 12 with my parents. It’s convenient for an artist like me who spends most of the time at the Biennale exhibitions, at Giardini and Arsenale. You can still sense a bit of a local atmosphere there.īar Paradiso is right next to Giardini-it’s an iconic place also with its own exhibition space. Having a Bellini or a Spritz at Campo Santo Stefano, which is a nice walk away from Giardini and Arsenale, is a must. I have many favourites in Venice, but there’s a very casual and small restaurant Gibran, in Castello, Calle del Cafetier, which I visit year after year. ![]() Pilvi Kalhama, executive director of Espoo Museum of Modern Art, Finland
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