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Reporting from South Korea. My article on the Gwangju Biennale and the Busan Biennale is on Il manifesto, with a little extra: an interview with Nicolas Bourriaud, curator of the Gwangju Biennale.

It has been really cool to report on most of my recent trips to Asia this year for Il Manifesto – It has become a little tradition of sorts: picking up on Saturday the art supplements of the newspaper, get to my “third place” Zazie and read the issue in front of a steamy cappuccino.

Here is the link to the articles (in Italian)

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I’m back home after five days in Venice for the 56th Biennale di Venezia, reporting the event for ArtsHub and realizing interviews for Art a Part of Cult(ure). I had a great time, meet  with extraordinary people and lost myself in the maze of narrow streets. Venice is so beautiful it cannot be. Between the pavilions, the “All the World’s Futures” show and the collateral exhibitions, the Biennale was overwhelming. So much great work around you couldn’t believe! I didn’t nearly get to see everything I wanted to see. Just like everyone, at the end of this tour de force I had my feet completely broken and I laid sick in bed for a couple of days. But even then, the spirit was high and I now I feel incredibly energized, happy and ready to take on the world! While you’ll see my articles about the Biennale coming out in the next few days (my personal selection for ArtsHubthe Indonesian pavilion on the Manifesto and the Australians in Venice are already out) here’s the visual counterpoint.

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