School for Curatorial Studies Venice

Rethinking exhibition models of the Venice Biennale: from globalization to the most recent form of decolonization

Course online

18.02- 06.03.25

Deadline for applying: 06.02.2025

This workshop online provides an immersive and active understanding of curatorial practice and its developments in the last decades. Through the work of some of the most remarkable curators, the students will develop an understanding of how curating works by looking back at its history and by examining certain case studies. The analysis of specific editions of the Venice Art Biennale will give us the possibility to look to the predecessors and the influences of specific curators on their work. But it is also an opportunity to explore the ways in which the curatorial practices are changing and examine increasingly diverse approaches to exhibition-making. 

Workshop Online: Everything you need to know about curating and organising an exhibition or a pavilion at the (Venice) Biennale.

What is necessary to know about permissions, promotion, funding and more…to make a successful event.

01.07 – 24.07.2024

Deadline: 15 June 2024

The Venice Biennale is a large-scale international contemporary art exhibition. In early May, thousands of art-world denizens descend in the city for the opening of a new edition of the Biennale, the closely watched pageant of contemporary art that has been running—with a few interruptions—since 1895. The Biennale is arguably the most prestigious exhibition in the world, filled with history and also cloaked in myth.

Exhibition featuring works by the multidisciplinary artists Maeve Brennan and Sophie Jung

Maeve Brennan and Sophie Jung

opening 31 August, 6pm at A plus A Gallery, Venice

curated by School for Curatorial Studies Venice

 

A plus A Gallery and School for Curatorial Studies is excited to present an exhibition featuring works by the multidisciplinary artists Maeve Brennan and Sophie Jung.

 

Punto Zero. An object that wanted to change the World

Punto Zero. An object that wanted to change the world, is an exhibition curated by the students of the School for Curatorial Studies Venice. This event has been created in collaboration with Video Sound Art Milan, a festival and production centre of contemporary art, Coordinated by Laura Lamonea (artistic director and curator) and Thomas Ba (curator). The students have developed a curatorial project investigating the invisible qualities of objects.

Open Call: Summer School in Curatorial Studies at the Venice Biennale

The School for Curatorial Studies is an ambitious and challenging project promoted since 2004 and conceived as a school committed to experimentation and interdisciplinary thinking. The main goals are to spread the knowledge in the field of visual arts and to introduce the students to the professions related to the art world, focusing on contemporary curatorial theory and practice and contemporary museology.

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