Tosetto oversaw the preparation and the accrochage of all the works exhibited in the 58th International Art Exhibition organized by the Venice Biennale. The exhibition, entitled “May You Live In Interesting Times”, was curated by Ralph Rugoff and will be open to the public from Saturday 11 May to Sunday 24 November 2019.
The exhibition will consist of the Central Pavilion at the Gardens and the Arsenal and will include the works of 79 artists from all over the world. According to the description of the curator Ralph Rugoff, “the exhibition will focus on the work of artists who question existing thought categories and open us to a new reading of objects and images, gestures and situations.”
Photo credits:
1. George Condo
Double Elvis, 2019
Photo by: _IR : Italo Rondinella
Courtesy: La Biennale di Venezia
2. Shilpa Gupta
For, In Your Tongue I Cannot Fit, 2017-2018
Photo by: _IR : Italo Rondinella
Courtesy: La Biennale di Venezia
3. Jill Mulleady
Various works, 2017-2019
Photo by: _AVZ: Andrea Avezzù
Courtesy: La Biennale di Venezia
4.Jean-Luc Moulène
Various works, 2009-2019
Photo by: _IR : Italo Rondinella
Courtesy: La Biennale di Venezia
5. Michael Armitage
Various works, 2019
Photo by: _AVZ: Andrea Avezzù
Courtesy: La Biennale di Venezia
6. Julie Mehretu
Various works, 2017-2018
Photo by: _AVZ: Andrea Avezzù
Courtesy: La Biennale di Venezia
7. Anicka Yi
Biologizing the Machine (tentacular trouble), 2019
Photo by: _IR : Italo Rondinella
Courtesy: La Biennale di Venezia
8. Teresa Margolles
Muro Ciudad Juarez, 2010
Photo by: _FG: Francesco Galli
Courtesy: La Biennale di Venezia
Tosetto oversaw the preparation of the Australia pavilion at 58. International Art Exhibition organised by the Venice Biennale. In the three-channel video installation entitled “Assembly” housed inside a specially built amphitheatre, the artist Angelica Mesiti invites viewers to sit in a circle next to each other, to watch a multi-film screenplay that addresses the issues …
Tosetto has produced the set-up for the temporary exhibition With Juice of Herbs and Green Earth: Paolo Uccello’s Chiostro Verde Frescoes Restored, featuring the fresco cycle Stories of Genesis by Paolo Uccello.
Inaugurated in Cagliari the spectacular exhibition “Le Civiltà e il Mediterraneo” with a scenographic and visionary exhibition design fabricated by Tosetto on a project by Angelo Figus.
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Biennale di Venezia 2019
Tosetto oversaw the preparation and the accrochage of all the works exhibited in the 58th International Art Exhibition organized by the Venice Biennale. The exhibition, entitled “May You Live In Interesting Times”, was curated by Ralph Rugoff and will be open to the public from Saturday 11 May to Sunday 24 November 2019.
The exhibition will consist of the Central Pavilion at the Gardens and the Arsenal and will include the works of 79 artists from all over the world. According to the description of the curator Ralph Rugoff, “the exhibition will focus on the work of artists who question existing thought categories and open us to a new reading of objects and images, gestures and situations.”
Photo credits:
1. George Condo
Double Elvis, 2019
Photo by: _IR : Italo Rondinella
Courtesy: La Biennale di Venezia
2. Shilpa Gupta
For, In Your Tongue I Cannot Fit, 2017-2018
Photo by: _IR : Italo Rondinella
Courtesy: La Biennale di Venezia
3. Jill Mulleady
Various works, 2017-2019
Photo by: _AVZ: Andrea Avezzù
Courtesy: La Biennale di Venezia
4.Jean-Luc Moulène
Various works, 2009-2019
Photo by: _IR : Italo Rondinella
Courtesy: La Biennale di Venezia
5. Michael Armitage
Various works, 2019
Photo by: _AVZ: Andrea Avezzù
Courtesy: La Biennale di Venezia
6. Julie Mehretu
Various works, 2017-2018
Photo by: _AVZ: Andrea Avezzù
Courtesy: La Biennale di Venezia
7. Anicka Yi
Biologizing the Machine (tentacular trouble), 2019
Photo by: _IR : Italo Rondinella
Courtesy: La Biennale di Venezia
8. Teresa Margolles
Muro Ciudad Juarez, 2010
Photo by: _FG: Francesco Galli
Courtesy: La Biennale di Venezia
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