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Curating the Ukrainian pavilion at the 2015 Venice Biennale, Bjorn Geldhof answered our short questionnaire
ArtReview sent a questionnaire to artists and curators exhibiting in and curating the various national pavilions of the 2015 Venice Biennale, the responses to which will be published daily in the lead-up to the Venice Biennale opening.
Bjorn Geldhof is the curator of the Ukrainian pavilion. The pavilion is on Riva dei Sette Martiri.
Venice Biennale 2015: Why this year could be more political than the General Election
The venice biennale, which starts next week, is the world's most important visual-arts event. It is also the most illogical.
Kwasniewski: This war will be terrifying, regarding the number of its victims
This article is available only in Ukrainian
Ukraine, the Theater, and Their Echoes
It has been a year, almost to the day, since the revolution in Ukraine overthrew the corrupt, tyrannical, and, in its last days, murderous regime of Viktor Yanukovych.
Only educated citizens can transform Ukrainian society
Today Ukrainian society is tenaciously and, perhaps, somewhat chaotically is looking for the ways of further development. Amid the turmoil of the Euromaidan, loss of Crimea and a subsequent war in the east of the country, with ever increasing frequency we hear radical calls ranging from “expropriate and share” to “full lustration of officials”.
Жозе Мануель Баррозу: Я називаю речі своїми іменами - це війна з Росією
This article is available only in Russian
‘We make arts, not ants’
Collector Victor Pinchuk denounces “repressive regimes” in eastern Ukraine at art awards ceremony
Художник из Чечни Аслан Гайсумов: Войну никогда не забываешь, ее забираешь с собой
This article is available only in Russian
Ukrainian Jews seek to rehabilitate Holocaust era priest
Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytsky, the leader of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church during the second world war, has been painted as both a supporter of Nazism and a rescuer of Jews.
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