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27th Venice Biennale

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

27th Venice Biennale
GenreArt exhibition
Begins1954
Ends1954
Location(s)Venice
CountryItaly
Previous event26th Venice Biennale (1952)
Next event28th Venice Biennale (1956)

The 27th Venice Biennale, held in 1954, was an exhibition of international contemporary art, with 31 participating nations.[1] The Venice Biennale takes place biennially in Venice, Italy. Winners of the Gran Premi (Grand Prize) included German painter Max Ernst, French sculptor Jean Arp, Spanish etcher Joan Miró, and Italians painter Giuseppe Santomaso, sculptor Pericle Fazzini, and etcher Paolo Manaresi ex aequo with Cesco Magnolato.[2]

References

Bibliography

  • Di Martino, Enzo (2005). The History of the Venice Biennale 1895–2005. Venice: Papiro Arte. ISBN 978-88-901104-4-3. OCLC 62237064.

Further reading

  • Clarac-Sérou, M. (August 1954). "28th {i.e. 27th} Venice biennale". Arts Digest. 28: 6–8.
  • Cooper, Douglas (October 1954). "Reflections on the Venice Biennale". Burlington Magazine. Vol. 96, no. 619. pp. 316–322. ISSN 0007-6287.
  • Denvir, Bernard (November 1954). "Mayfair to Manhattan". Artist. 48: 35. ISSN 0004-3877.
  • —— (November 1954). "Courbet at the biennale". Connoisseur. Vol. 134. pp. 114–115. ISSN 0010-6275.
  • Eliot, A. (June 28, 1954). "Under the four winds". Time. Vol. 63. pp. 74–77. ISSN 0040-781X.
  • "Five Americans for biennale". Art Digest. Vol. 28. April 15, 1954. p. 33.
  • Frankfurter, A. (September 1954). "European speculations: modern art and Marco Polo". ARTnews. Vol. 53. p. 18. ISSN 0004-3273.
  • Hodin, Josef Paul (October 1954). "Venice biennale". Contemporary Review. 186: 227–230. ISSN 0010-7565.
  • Hubbard, Robert Hamilton (January 4, 1954). "Show window of the arts—XXVII Venice biennale". Canadian Art. Vol. 12, no. 1. p. 14. ISSN 0825-3854.
  • Keller, Heinz (August 1954). "XXVII. biennale, Giardini, Venedig". Werk (in German). 41: 189–191. ISSN 0043-2768.
  • Kern, Walter (August 1954). "Anmerkungen zur XXVII. biennale in Venedig". Werk (in German). 41: 335–340. ISSN 0043-2768.
  • Melville, R. (September 1954). "Venice biennale". Architectural Review. 116: 189–191. ISSN 0003-861X.
  • Pohl, Frances K. (March 1981). "An American in Venice: Ben Shahn and United States Foreign Policy at the 1954 Venice Biennale or Portrait of the Artist as an American Liberal". Art History. 4 (1): 80–113. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8365.1981.tb00698.x. ISSN 0141-6790.
  • Taubes, F. (February 1955). "What is the world painting today?". American Artist. Vol. 19. p. 34. ISSN 0002-7375.
  • Vallier, Dora (January 1954). "La XXVIIe biennale de Venise". Cahiers d'Art (in French). 29 (1): 109–115.
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