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VISUAL ARTS | LA BIENNALE DI VENEZIA 2013 : NATIONAL PARTICIPATIONS
Maldives Pavilion
55th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia
Portable Nation
Disappearance as Work in Progress – Approaches to Ecological Romanticism
Artists
Mohamed Ali
Sama Alshaibi
Ursula Biemann
Stefano Cagol
Wael Darwesh
Moomin Fouad
Thierry Geoffrey aka Colonel
Khaled Hafez
Heidrun Holzfeind & Christoph Draeger
Hanna Husberg, Laura McLean & Kalliopi Tsipni-Kolaza
Achilleas Kentonis & Maria Papacaharalambous
Paul Miller aka DJ Spooky
Gregory Niemeyer
Khaled Ramadan in collaboration with Abed Anouti
Oliver Ressler
Klaus Schafler
Patrizio Travagli
Wooloo
Events & Performances
Mark Dahl
Ehsan Fardjadniya
Shani Leiderman
Celeste Pimm
Marian Tubbs
Gervasuti Foundation
Via Garibaldi
Fondamenta Sant’Ana
Castello 995
30122 Venezia
Open: Tuesday – Sunday 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Closed: Mondays
Nearest Vaporetto stop: Giardini
Mr. Ahmed Adeeb, Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Republic of Maldives
Curators
CPS – Chamber of Public Secrets
(Alfredo Cramerotti, Aida Eltorie, Khaled Ramadan)
Assistant curators
Stine Hoxbroe
Galia Kirilova
Dorian Batycka
Hanna Husberg
Laura McLean
Abed Anouti
Kalliopi Tsipni-Kolaza
Dana Kopel
Portable Pavilion
Climate experts are divided in their opinion on the issue of climate change. The recognized opinion is that Earth’s climate system is unequivocally warming, and that it is certain that humans are causing it. Other scientists stand firm on the position that climate change and rising sea levels is a recurring natural phenomenon that has become heavily politizised and misused by organizations, governments and politicians with different motives.
There is no absolute agreement in the public perception of this controversy either. However, according to one of the scientific positions, the Maldives is estimated to disappear under the ocean in the year 2080. If this is the case with this compact micro nation, we are currently witnessing the direct consequences of the global ecological tragedy in progress, perhaps making the Maldives the first movable prototype nation ready to pack up and relocate.
In order for the Maldives to appear again as a nation at another designated location / land, the Maldivians are in the process of collecting, archiving and preserving every detail of their existence.
Our notion of the portable pavilion is based on a romantic review. It reflects how artists and thinkers from around the world share with the Maldivians the concern of preservation by presenting solutions to our ecological situation. Hence the pavilion presents a collection of thoughts on preserving and archiving the Maldivian memory and history, and a visual representation of the sinking paradise.