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L' Entrée du Christ à Bruxelles de James Ensor (Ensemble et 10 détails) prêté par le Casino Communal de Knokke-Le Zoute au Pavillon belge à la XXVme Biennale de Venise (1950)
Year: 1950 Publisher: Brussel Maison Ern. Thill

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13th Biennale de Paris, 1985
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ISBN: 9783037643600 Year: 2014 Publisher: Paris bdv (bureau des vidéos)

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"Filmed during the mounting and opening of the 1985 Biennale de Paris, this film documents conversations held during the prepatory phases of the event, featuring artists such as Georg Baselitz, Daniel Buren, Richard Deacon, Keith Haring, David Hockney, Anish Kapoor, Anselm Kiefer and Lawrence Weiner"--Distributor website.


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Summer of 1966 : two films by Jef Cornelis, 1966 : 33rd Venice Biennale, 1966
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ISBN: 9783037643235 3037643234 Year: 2013 Publisher: Zurich JRP/Ringier

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"The 1966 Venice Biennale was one of the first exhibitions that Cornelis filmed. It was in this film that he laid the foundations of his methodology: to depict the exhibition as the closed space of a community preoccupied with the issues and conflicts that concerned its members, rather than to make films about art itself. He filmed some of the major players of the time, whether they belonged to the American or the European scene, within which French artists and critics manifested a powerful presence. On his way back to Belgium, Cornelis stopped at the second 'Salon international des galeries-pilotes' (Lausanne), an experimental manifestation that influenced the Basel Art Fair, which was created in 1970. To fully illustrate what was at stake in the 1966 Venice Biennale, the DVD also includes a short film by François Morellet about the Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel (GRAV), whose member Julio Le Parc won the Golden Lion that year, raising the questions about collective and singular authorship"--Container.

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