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'Biennale Venice 2013' series by Karin Sawetz, publisher Fashionoffice Insights into La Biennale di Venezia 2013 Issue 1: Introduction ...quasi 'seen' at Jeremy Deller's room Nr. 2 with the title 'We sit starving amidst our gold - Venice, Italy, 1 June 2011' at the British Pavilion at this year's La Biennale di Venezia 2013. The room shows a painting of a man who is holding a yacht in his hands. The man with grey beard is textile designer and socialist William Morris. And the yacht refers a view-blocking water vehicle at Venice at the start of the Biennale two years before in 2011. Yes, I remember the blue yacht in front of the Arsenale two years before at the Biennale in 2011! Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich's yacht moored prominently in front of the Arsenale and blocked the sight to the sea; a security fence around the landing place narrowed the promenade for walkers. I remember that I thought: "This is almost ridiculous!" At this year's La Biennale di Venezia, the sight-blocking yacht is part of British artist Jeremy Deller's view on British society and its cultural, socio-political and economic history. (Find an interview with Jeremy Deller about the art work on guardian.co.uk.) I hope the image at Jeremy Deller's 'English Magic' exhibition at the British Pavilion doesn't encourage other billionaires for view-blocking parking in front of the Arsenale to enter prominently the art world. |
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