Terra Nova: looking at the present and the future in Venice

Terra Nova: looking at the present and the future in Venice

Art Mûr

April 18, 2022
Terra Nova: looking at the present and the future in Venice
Launching event: April 22, 5–7pm
Giudecca Art District
Vaporetto Redentore
Giudecca 211
30133 Venice
Italy
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During the 2022 Venice Biennale, Art Mûr gallery will occupy the former 2019 Estonia Pavilion to present its group exhibition Terra Nova: looking at the present and the future. In partnership with the Giudecca Art District, the exhibition will run from April 22 to July 2, 2022 on the island of Giudecca in Venice.

Humans have always been in search of new frontiers, new territories. But it seems time has come to be content with the planet we occupy, and to build a better world. Where are we and where are we going? These questions are indispensable premises for us to begin the necessary changes. The selection of works at the heart of this exhibition will allow us to look at different aspects of our lives and our future. The exhibition focuses on the notion of territory, its physical and metaphysical evolution, and the social circumstances and responsibilities for the future of our planet. Terra Nova: looking at the present and the future aims to provide an environment for dialogue and reflection about tomorow. How can we think about spaces to grasp something of what’s coming? In order to connect social and territory questions, each artist offers a discovery of their own vision of the world.

Participating artists: Robbie Cornelissen, Jannick Deslauriers, Eddy Firmin, Karine Giboulo, Jessica Houston, Guillaume Lachapelle and Nadia Myre.

Curators: Rhéal Olivier Lanthier & François St-Jacques. 

Official opening on April 20, 2022: The exhibition Terra Nova: looking at the present and the future will open its doors on April 20, 2022 for the Biennale’s professional days.

Launching event on April 22, 2022: Art Mûr gallery and Giudecca Art District invite you to the launching event of the exhibition Terra Nova: looking at the present and the future on April 22, 2022, from 5–7pm at 211, Giudecca (Legno e Legno), Venice, Italy. Vaporetto Redentore

Acknowledgements: Art Mûr would like to thank SODEC, the Government of Quebec (Quebec Delegation in Rome), the Government of Canada (Canadian Embassy in Rome) and its presenting partners.

Partners: In partnership with Pier Paolo Scelsi and Cantieri del Contemporaneo, part of GAD Giudecca Art District network.

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