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Think with the Senses Feel with the Mind Art in the Present Tense: La Biennale di Venezia (International Exhibition of Visual Arts)
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Think with the Senses Feel with the Mind Art in the Present Tense: La Biennale di Venezia (International Exhibition of Visual Arts)





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    Description: Curated by the esteemed former MOMA curator Robert Storr, the goal of the 52nd International Exhibition of Visual Arts is to define the new century-110 years after the first Biennale. This year's exhibition is a presentation of the art and artists of developing countries viewed in combination with the art of artists from the more established cultures of the world.One hundred artists have been selected from all over the world and, for the first time in the history of the Biennale, includes artists from emerging nations such as India, Turkey and Nigeria. This two volume catalog-one dedicated to the participating countries, the other focusing on the featured artists-features invaluable essays on emerging art trends and the exhibition's up-and-coming artists.





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