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"The Venice Biennale: Attila Cataract, Julien CREUZET"

  • Writer: idzia13200
    idzia13200
  • Apr 20, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 28



📍French Pavilion, Venice


▪️ iDzia setup : Video, light


"The Venice Biennale: Attila Cataract, Julien CREUZET"


Discover this week the exhibition by @julien.creuzet, installed in the French Pavilion for the 2024 Venice Biennale! We are thrilled to be a partner in this exceptional project and to have created the audiovisual installation. For this 60th International Art Exhibition, the artist invites visitors to explore a space where fluids intersect, creating a personal and collective imagination, populated by divine presences and resonating with the city of Venice through its waters. The Pavilion will open to the public on April 20th!

The exhibition, led by the French artist Julien Creuzet, offers an immersive experience that combines elements of sound, light, and fluid motion. Creuzet’s installation draws on the rich symbolism of water, a key element in both the artist's work and the city of Venice. As the fluid dynamics shift throughout the exhibition, the piece evolves into an abstract visual journey where the lines between the personal and the universal blur. It explores the idea of interconnectedness between the elements, creating a space for reflection on how the natural world interacts with human existence. The installation represents an interplay between the artist’s imagination and the city’s historical and cultural significance, specifically its long-standing relationship with water, symbolizing both life and transformation.

This exhibition is designed to captivate not only through its visual beauty but also by its ability to evoke powerful emotions. The water element is central to the installation’s concept, reflecting Venice’s iconic canals and the constant ebb and flow of time. Visitors are invited to immerse themselves in this fluid world, experiencing the work in a way that is both intimate and expansive. As part of this multisensory journey, the audiovisual setup plays a crucial role in enhancing the ambiance of the space. Light and sound come together to accentuate the fluidity of the installation, allowing visitors to feel as if they are part of the environment itself.

The French Pavilion will open its doors to the public on April 20th, and this exhibition is expected to be one of the most anticipated events of the 60th International Art Exhibition. The Venice Biennale, held every two years, serves as a major platform for contemporary artists from around the world to showcase their work. This year’s edition, curated by Adriano Pedrosa, explores the theme "Stranieri Ovunque – Foreigners Everywhere," emphasizing the importance of diversity and inclusion in the global art landscape. The Biennale will run from April 20th to November 24th, 2024, with exhibitions spread throughout the city in both national pavilions and other cultural venues. This edition promises to be a significant moment for the art world, highlighting new voices and fostering engaging dialogue between artists and the public.




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