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• 18. MOSTRA INTERN.LE DI ARCHITETTURAIl laboratorio del futuro.Una grande mostra a tema divisa in sei parti conla partecipazione di 89 partecipanti di cui oltremetà provenienti dall’Africa o dalla diaspora africana.Si affi ancano 69 Partecipazioni nazionalisuddivise tra i padiglioni ai Giardini, l’Arsenale eil Centro storico; 9 Eventi collaterali; un Progettospeciale in collaborazione con il Victoria andAlbert Museum di Londra; un ciclo di incontri,conferenze, tavole rotonde, fi lm e performancedurante i sei mesi di Mostra; una sessione di BiennaleCollege dedicata a studenti, laureati, accademicie professionisti emergenti provenienti datutto il mondo…Questi, i punti salienti della 18. edizione promossada La Biennale di Venezia e curata dall’architetto,docente di architettura e scrittrice Lesley Lokko.Giardini della Biennale, Arsenale e spazi in città:da sabato 20 maggio al 26 novembre 2023.11.00 - 19.00; sede Arsenale venerdì e sabato,fino al 3/9 apertura fino alle ore 20 Lunedì. 25,50 | 16,50• A SACRED LANDASCAPESacro e natura in mostra alle Vatican Chapels.Dieci grandi nomi internazionali della fotografiain una mostra collettiva pensata per raccontarela relazione tra la spiritualità e la natura, presentanocon le loro opere un viaggio introspettivo trale dieci cappelle permanenti all’interno del parcodella Fondazione Giorgio Cini, realizzate da altrettantiarchitetti di fama mondiale in occasionedel primo Padiglione della Santa Sede, alla MostraInternazionale di Architettura del 2018.A cura di Marco Delogu, il percorso sarà accessibiledal 18 maggio al 26 novembre 2023.Percorso tramite prenotazione, tel. 366.420 21 81• 18. INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE EX-HIBITION. The Laboratory of the Future.A large themed exhibition divided into sixparts including 89 participants, more thanhalf of them from Africa or the African diaspora;69 National participations dividedbetween the pavilions at the Giardini, theArsenal and the historic Centre; 9 collateralEvents; a special Project in collaborationwith the Victoria and Albert Museum inLondon; a cycle of meetings, conferences,round tables, films and performancesduring the six months of the Exhibition; aBiennale College session dedicated to students,graduates, academics and emergingprofessionals from all over the world...These are the highlights of the 18th edition promotedby the Venice Biennale, under the curatorshipof architect, as well as architecture professorand writer, Lesley Lokko.Biennale Gardens, Arsenal and venues in town:from Saturday 20 May to 26 November 2023.10.00am - 7.00pm (only Arsenale Friday andSat. until 8pm) Monday 25.50 /16.50• BOHEMIAN GLASS: the great masters.The Rooms of Glass are reopening with an importantexhibition dedicated to Bohemian glass, along-term cultural project dedicated to glass artand design. The exhibition, organised in collaborationwith the Prague Museum of DecorativeArts, will present six great masters of contemporaryglass sculpture, recounting the evolutionof glass in Bohemia after the Second World War:from its traditional categorisation under appliedand decorative art, to its employment in the creationof important abstract sculptures.Twenty photographs by Josef Sudek from theGlass Labyrinths series complete the circuit.Island of San Giorgio: from 14 May to 26 Nov.10.00am - 7.00pm Wednesday Free• SACRED LANDASCAPE. The sacred and natureon display at the Vatican Chapels.Taking part in a collective exhibition designed toillustrate the relationship between spiritualityand nature, ten great international names in thephotography scenario present an introspectivejourney with their works among the ten permanentchapels within the Giorgio Cini Foundationpark, by as many world-famous architects, for theoccasion of the first Holy See Pavilion at the 2018International Architecture Exhibition.By curator Marco Delogu, the circuit will be accessiblefrom 18 May to 26 November 2023.Visit by booking, tel. 366.420 21 81Mostre d’Arte | Art Exhibitions 37