Thursday, June 14, 2018

Venice - Not Only Biennale – V-A-C- Foundation – Laguna Viva – Outdoor Installation + The Explorers, Part One – Lynette Yiadom-Boakye and James Richards

  Photographs - Delfino Sisto Legnani and Marco Cappelletti – courtesy V-A-C- Foundation - Venice

Not Only Biennale - Outdoor Installation
Palazzo delle Zattere - V-A-C- Foundation 
Laguna Viva
Laguna Viva [Living Lagoon] is the first stage of a long-term strategy to enable Palazzo delle Zattere to engage with the complexities of everyday life in Venice. V-A-C Foundation commissioned London based collective Assemble, who work across the fields of architecture, design and art, to develop a long-term project for the garden and indoor area where the Foundation’s new bar and restaurant, Sudest 1401, is located. Assemble’s aim was to create an environment that would both explore 
and actively involve the city and they immediately turned to the organization We Are Here Venice to work with them on the project. We Are Here Venice is an independent organization that addresses Venice's challenges as a living city through research and collaboration with the local authorities as well as public and private institutions connected to the city.


  Photographs - Delfino Sisto Legnani and Marco Cappelletti – courtesy V-A-C- Foundation - Venice

Laguna Viva
The new, permanent outdoor installation enhances the ongoing conversation about the intimate and mutually dependent relationship between Venice and its context. The typical lagoon salt marsh habitat is arranged according to botanical associations and functional morphology and housed in two large tanks, which at the end of the year will be covered in individual tiles taking the project into its final stage. The 12,000 tiles produced for the V-A-C project are currently being presented by Assemble at the Architectural Biennale in the Central Pavilion at the Giardini and entitled The Factory Floor.


“These tanks represent the “salt marsh” environment, low lying islands that emerge gently from the water and illustrate the most typical natural habitat of the lagoon.”
Lorenzo Bonometto

Horticulturalists, Lorenzo Bonometto and Filippo De Sero with
We are Here Venice’s Jane da Mosto

  Photographs - Delfino Sisto Legnani and Marco Cappelletti – courtesy V-A-C- Foundation - Venice

Laguna Viva

The Lagoon tanks build on the successful experiment by Jane da Mosto with muf architecture / art for the British Pavilion at the 12th Architecture Biennale. The installation will be accessible to visitors to the foundation, artists and local residents. These microcosms of the lagoon will be offered as a resource for research and teaching on ecological resilience and the natural systems that underpin the survival of the city.

 
Assemble’s Giles Smith

 
“The plants are carefully transferred here, following specific guidelines of the authority responsible for the safeguarding the lagoon, along with underwater vegetation, fish and crustaceans.”
Lorenzo Bonometto


Sudest 1401 restaurant located in the V-A-C- Foundation

 
Not Only Biennale - Art
Palazzo delle Zattere - V-A-C- Foundation
The Explorers, Part One –
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye and
James Richards
At The V-A-C Foundation, until October 22, The Explorers Part One: Lynette Yiadom-Boakye and James Richards. Curated by Whitechapel Gallery Director Iwona Blazwick, the exhibition revisits and expands four displays from the V-A-C collection, first seen at the Whitechapel Gallery from 2014 to 2015.

Lynette Yiadom-Boakye – Diplomacy II - 2009



The Explorers, Part One – Lynette Yiadom-Boakye and
James Richards
The Explorers who have brought together remarkable finds from the collection, ranging from ancient African figures to iconic masterpieces of the 20th century, are contemporary artists. Each is a leading exponent of one medium – Lynette Yiadom-Boakye is a painter and James Richards is a moving image artist; Mike Nelson is a sculptor; Fiona Banner is a creator of text based images and installations They have embarked on a journey through the V-A-C collection and present their discoveries in solo displays. Through their unorthodox installations, each artist also transforms each collection display into a new work of art.
Enrico David – Right of Spring – 2012

James Richards – To Replace a Minute’s Silence with a Minute’s Applause – 2015
Francis Bacon – Study for a Portrait – 1953
 
David Hockney – 30 Sunflowers – 1996

 
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye – Crowds of Autumn – 2016

 Alberto Giacometti – Figure Grise – Tete en Gris – 1957
 
 Matteo Corvino and the director of V-A-C, Teresa Mavica
 

 Pierre-Auguste Renoir – Femme Nue Couchee, Gabrielle – 1903
 
The V-A-C Foundation  - Rio del Ognissanti