Venice Biennale
Venice Biennale, 2019, ⓒKim Taeeun

Venice Biennale

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The Venice Biennale is an international art exhibition founded in 1895 in Venice, Italy. Its main exhibition, curated by a general director of the biennale, is held at the Arsenale, a former munitions factory, and national pavilions at Giardini Park host exhibitions curated by art directors of each participating country, making them compete against each other. South Korea first participated in the Venice Biennale in 1986 when Ko Younghoon and Ha Dongchul rented a section of the Italian Pavilion. In 1993, Paik Nam June won the Golden Lion award for his work submitted for the German Pavilion. In 1995, thanks to Paik Nam June’s efforts, the Korean Pavilion opened as the twenty-sixth national pavilion. Afterwards, Jheon Soocheon, Kang Ikjoong, and Lee Bul received a special prize at the international art exhibition of the biennale, respectively in 1995, 1997, and 1999. At the 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale, Cho Minsuk was awarded the Golden Lion for his exhibition Crow’s Eye View: The Korean Peninsula. At the art exhibition of the fifty-sixth Venice Biennale in 2015, Im Heungsoon won the Silver Lion for his documentary film Factory Complex. The Venice Biennale serves as a criterion that leads contemporary art or art market trends.
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