The Japanese pavilion at Venice, a renowned piece of architecture in its own right, is to be transformed into a tent. Meanwhile an historic building on the Grand Canal will be reborn as an art museum, with one of the rooms inside displaying photographs of mannequin sculptures. All the work of Japanese artists Yanagi Miwa and Sugimoto Hiroshi and architect Ando Tadao; a trio sure to make a splash in the city of water this summer.
–  Interview with Yanagi Miwa
  https://www.art-it.asia/en/u/admin_interviews_e/ny8YGCieDwx1kSE07MaF/
– Yanagi Miwa talks on video
  https://www.art-it.asia/fpage/?OP=mov
– Conversation between Ando Tadao and Sugimoto Hiroshi
   Creating an alternative world: What is the ideal art museum architecture?
   https://www.art-it.asia/en/u/admin_columns_e/rQxfVue0JaKIknGpOEcz
– Sugimoto Hiroshi talks on video
   https://www.art-it.asia/fpage/?OP=mov
– The Venice Biennale: a beginner’s guide
    https://www.art-it.asia/u/admin_words/jYdUcfOV8zQPL6eEZT3F
– An ultra-brief review of the 53rd Venice Biennale
   https://www.art-it.asia/en/u/admin_exrev_e/?y=&m=&d=&ca1=10
– Venice biennale snapshots
   https://www.art-it.asia/en/u/admin_exrev_e/?y=&m=&d=&ca1=10
