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The Dutch pavilion houses the Netherlands's national representation during the Venice Biennale arts festivals.
Background
Organization and building
The pavilion, designed by Ferdinand Boberg, was originally built in 1912. It was later razed and rebuilt in 1953 by Gerrit Thomas Rietveld.Шаблон:Sfn
Since 1995, the Mondriaan Foundation has been responsible for the Dutch entry at the Biennale di Venezia, appointing a curator for each entry.Шаблон:Citation needed
Representation by year
Art
- 1956 — Constant, Bart van der Leck, Piet Mondriaan, André Volten[1]
- 1964 — Karel Appel, Lucebert, J. Mooy[1]
- 1966 — Constant Nieuwenhuys with paintings, sculptures, New Babylon objects, watercolors and drawings[1]
- 1968 — Carel Visser[1]
- 1970 – Willem Graatsma, Jan Slothouber[1]
- 1972 – Jan Dibbets[1]
- 1974 – (no biennal)
- 1976 – Jan Dibbets, Jerry de Keizer, Herman Herzberger[1]
- 1978 – Douwe Jan Bakker, Sjoerd Buisman, Krijn Giezen, Hans de Vries[1]
- 1980 — Ger van Elk[1]
- 1982 — Stanley Brouwn[1]
- 1984 — Armando[1]
- 1986 — Reinier Lucassen[1]
- 1988 — Henk Visch[1]
- 1990 — Rob Scholte[1]
- 1993 — Niek Kemps[1]
- 1995 — Marlene Dumas, Maria Roosen, Marijke van Warmerdam (Curator: Chris Dercon)[1]
- 1997 — Aernout Mik, Willem Oorebeek (Curators: Leontine Coelewij, Arno van Roosmalen)[1]
- 1999 — Daan van Golden (Curator: Karel Schampers)[1]
- 2001 — Liza May Post (Curator: Jaap Guldemond)[2]
- 2003 — Carlos Amorales, Alicia Framis, Meschac Gaba, Jeanne van Heeswijk, Erik van Lieshout (Curator: Rein Wolfs)[3]
- 2005 — Jeroen De Rijke / Willem de Rooij (Curator: Martijn van Nieuwenhuyzen)[4]
- 2007 — Aernout Mik (Curator Maria Hlavajova)[5]
- 2009 — Fiona Tan (Curator: Saskia Bos)[6]
- 2011 — Barbara Visser, Ernst van der Hoeven, Herman Verkerk, Johannes Schwartz, Joke Robaard, Maureen Mooren, Paul Kuipers, Sanneke van Hassel, Yannis Kyriakides (Curator: Guus Beumer)[7]
- 2013 — Mark Manders (Curator: Lorenzo Benedetti)[8][9]
- 2015 — Herman de Vries (Curators: Colin Huizing, Cees de Boer)[10][11]
- 2017 — Wendelien van Oldenborgh (Curator: Lucy Cotter)[12][13]
- 2019 — Remy Jungerman, Iris Kensmil (Curator: Benno Tempel)[14]
In 2022 the Dutch representation (Melanie Bonajo (Curators: Orlando Maaike Gouwenberg, Geir Haraldseth and Soraya Pol)) will not take place in the Rietveld building, but in the Chiesetta della Misericordia,[15] while the Rietveld pavilion will be used for the Estonian exhibition.[16]
References
Bibliography
Further reading
External links
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- ↑ Alex Greenberger (May 20, 2016), Wendelien van Oldenborgh Will Represent the Netherlands at the 2017 Venice Biennale ARTnews.
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- ↑ José da Silva (17 December 2021), Venice Biennale 2022: all the national pavilions, artists and curators The Art Newspaper.
- ↑ Lee Cheshire (11 April 2022), [1] Estonian pavilion: Baltic country gets its chance to bloom] The Art Newspaper