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Call for Participation: Venice Architecture Biennale 2016
United Kingdom Architecture News - Aug 10, 2015 - 15:13 4320 views
The British Pavilion, image © John Riddy courtesy of British Council
The British Council has launched an open call for exhibition proposals for the British Pavilion at the 15th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia. The Biennale will take place from 26 May to 27 November 2016.
The Artistic Director for 2016, Alejandro Aravena, has stated that the international exhibition will be about “focusing and learning from architectures that through intelligence, intuition, or both of them at the same time, are able to escape the status quo.” The full statement from La Biennale can be found here.
The British Council is seeking expressions of interest in the form of short concept proposals for the theme and visual language of the exhibition. The proposals should contribute an acute observation of contemporary British architecture. You might critically analyse architectural practice or exemplary work where architecture makes a difference. We are also interested in the means by which these observations will be expressed and communicated to a wide audience, and the discussion that they will generate between professionals and the public.
Commissioner of the British Pavilion, Vicky Richardson, said: “We see the 2016 British Pavilion as an opportunity to take a good look at British architecture in all its forms, whether built work or critical ideas. There are many ways to approach this and we welcome bold and imaginative ideas for the format as well as the content of the exhibition.”
We are looking for an exhibition team which will include an architect and/or designer, and might also include researchers, artists, critics or other interested parties. The team will undertake multiple roles including conducting research and developing an original vision and coherent curatorial narrative, producing or sourcing all exhibition material, producing detailed designs for the exhibition and working with a production team to build it.
Proposals must be received by 12pm on 11 September 2015.
Final detailed proposals to be received by 5pm, 9 October 2015.
Please see selection process details here.
For further details, please visit website below
> via britishcouncil.org/arts