Germany Tells the Story of the Past in its "2038" Pavilion at the 17th International Venice Biennale
Entitled 2038, the German pavilion looks back from the future to the past, which is, in fact, our modern time. Seeking to provide answers, the pavilion imagines the world in the era of ?New Serenity?, and tells the ?story of a world in which everything has just about gone well?, an alternative future without war.
Courtesy of 2038
Entitled 2038, the German pavilion looks back from the future to the past, which is, in fact, our modern time. Seeking to provide answers, the pavilion imagines the world in the era of ?New Serenity?, and tells the ?story of a world in which everything has just about gone well?, an alternative future without war. Read more »
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Courtesy of 2038
Entitled 2038, the German pavilion looks back from the future to the past, which is, in fact, our modern time. Seeking to provide answers, the pavilion imagines the world in the era of ?New Serenity?, and tells the ?story of a world in which everything has just about gone well?, an alternative future without war. Read more »
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