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The Encyclopedic Palace

55th International Art Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia


  • Rizzoli
An overview of the state of contemporary art and its ultimate trends. The Imaginary Palace is the title chosen by the director for the 55th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale. It evokes the design registered in 1955 with the US Patent office by the self-taught artist Marino Auriti, depicting an imaginary museum that was meant to house all worldly knowledge, bringing together the greatest discoveries of the human race, from the wheel to the satellite.

ISBN 9788831714853 | E | BOX
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Publisher Rizzoli
ISBN 9788831714853
Publication date June 2013
Edition Box
Dimensions 279 x 219 mm
Illustrations 400 col.ill.
Pages 500
Language(s) Eng. ed.
extra information 2 paperback volumes in slipcase
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An overview of the state of contemporary art and its ultimate trends. The Imaginary Palace is the title chosen by the director for the 55th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale. It evokes the design registered in 1955 with the US Patent office by the self-taught artist Marino Auriti, depicting an imaginary museum that was meant to house all worldly knowledge, bringing together the greatest discoveries of the human race, from the wheel to the satellite. Auriti's plan was never carried out, but the dream of a universal, all-embracing knowledge crops up throughout history, shared by other eccentrics (among them artists, writers, scientists, and prophets) who tried to fashion an image of the world that would capture its infinite variety and richness. Today, as we grapple with a flood of information, such attempts to structure knowledge into all-inclusive systems seem even more necessary and even more desperate. The aim of the 55th International Art Exhibition is to explore these flights of the imagination in a show that-like Auriti's Encyclopedic Palace-combines works of contemporary art with historical artifacts and found objects.

The Encyclopedic Palace

The Encyclopedic Palace

€128.50