‘The whole work is mainly based on my reading and interpretation of Nietzsche’s philosophy and some religious ideas from Christianity, Buddhism and Taoism.’ – Tsang Kin-Wah. To understand more about The Infinite Nothing, take a look at artist Tsang Kin-Wah’s responses to The Venice Questionnaire by ArtReview as he tells us his exhibition plan for Venice, …
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Preview of the Biennale has begun; our exhibition is open as well. The doorway below leads you to The Infinite Nothing. The Central Pavillion at Giardini, All the World’s Futurescurated by Okwui Enwezor The Nordic Pavilion commissioned Camille Normentfor this site-specific work Rapture to be all ways to be by herman …
If you have been to the exhibition venue at Venice (conveniently located opposite to the main entrance of Arsenale), you would remember the lovely open courtyard that has shown many works of Hong Kong artists over the years. From Para/Site Collective’s exploration of ‘collective’ as a notion (2003); the built parrot-oyster-shell terrain created by MAP Office (2007), the …
Welcome everyone to the Intern’s blog! As part of the internship programme for the exhibition, we have selected 2 technical interns and 10 exhibition interns, who will be our eyes and ears in Venice during the exhibition period. To bring a piece of the Venetian blue sky to us, we have decided to open up …