On-Site in Venice: 11 Interviews with Curators Discussing the Impact of the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale
While exploring the 18th International Architecture Exhibition, the ArchDaily team had a chance to engage in conversation with several curators of the national pavilions, along with Lesley Lokko, the curator of the entire exhibition. The discussions delved into the unique character of this year?s edition focused on an understanding of Africa as a ?Laboratory of the Future.? Through this lens, the biennale became ?a healing experience,? in the words of Lesley Lokko, reinterpreting and deconstructing the meaning behind ideas such as decolonization, decarbonization, resource management, or finding the hidden potential in vernacular forms of practice.
Courtesy of La Biennale di Venezia
While exploring the 18th International Architecture Exhibition, the ArchDaily team had a chance to engage in conversation with several curators of the national pavilions, along with Lesley Lokko, the curator of the entire exhibition. The discussions delved into the unique character of this year?s edition focused on an understanding of Africa as a ?Laboratory of the Future.? Through this lens, the biennale became ?a healing experience,? in the words of Lesley Lokko, reinterpreting and deconstructing the meaning behind ideas such as decolonization, decarbonization, resource management, or finding the hidden potential in vernacular forms of practice.Following Lokko?s curaotrial direction, the exhibitions presented at the national pavilions explored the specific conditions of their terr...
Courtesy of La Biennale di Venezia
While exploring the 18th International Architecture Exhibition, the ArchDaily team had a chance to engage in conversation with several curators of the national pavilions, along with Lesley Lokko, the curator of the entire exhibition. The discussions delved into the unique character of this year?s edition focused on an understanding of Africa as a ?Laboratory of the Future.? Through this lens, the biennale became ?a healing experience,? in the words of Lesley Lokko, reinterpreting and deconstructing the meaning behind ideas such as decolonization, decarbonization, resource management, or finding the hidden potential in vernacular forms of practice.Following Lokko?s curaotrial direction, the exhibitions presented at the national pavilions explored the specific conditions of their terr...
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