HUNT SLONEM AT THE VENICE BIENNALE

DTR Modern Galleries is proud to represent Hunt Slonem who has been included at the curated 2022 Venice Biennale exhibition, Personal Structures organized by the European Cultural Center (ECC) (https://personalstructures.com/), which is centrally located in Venice and just a few steps from Piazza San Marco and the Canal Grande. The exhibition will take place at the ECC Pavilion, the Palazzo Bembo, Riva del Carbon # 4793, 30124 Venezia, Italy. DTR is happy to report that all of the artwork has arrived in Venice and is in the process of being installed.

This year’s edition revolves around the concept of Reflection intended with the double meaning of a visible episode, perceived by the eyes; and a mental deed, as an act of thinking and pondering by the mind. A group of internationally-renowned and emerging artists, photographers, sculptors, and academic institutions, portray their views on the topic through different media and outlets, resulting in a heterogeneous and stimulating exhibition that becomes a dialogue between current developments, ideas, and thoughts in the contemporary art field in the current context of Time, Space and Existence.

For those of our clients who are planning to attend the Biennale, there are a number of receptions and events being held at the beginning of the exhibition:

PREVIEW DAYS

21st and 22nd April

Palazzo Bembo, Palazzo MoraMarinaressa Gardens

WELCOMING EVENT

21st April

Palazzo Michiel | 11 am - 2 pm 

EVENT RECEPTIONS

21st and 22nd April

Palazzo Bembo e Palazzo Mora | 6 pm - 10 pm

Marinaressa Garden - Levante | 5 pm - 8 pm 

23rd April

Marinaressa Garden - Ponente | 5 pm - 8 pm

Please let us know if you have any clients who would like to attend and we will assist in registering them

The exhibition will run from April 23rd, 2022 to November 27, 2022.

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