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Venice Biennale opens to public | Venice Biennale opens to public |
(about 10 hours later) | |
The 52nd Venice Biennale, the world's oldest and highest-profile international art exhibition, is to open to the public in northern Italy. | The 52nd Venice Biennale, the world's oldest and highest-profile international art exhibition, is to open to the public in northern Italy. |
Seventy-two countries are competing for the top prize - the Golden Lion. | Seventy-two countries are competing for the top prize - the Golden Lion. |
For the first time there are separate pavilions devoted to African and Roma, or Gypsy, art. | For the first time there are separate pavilions devoted to African and Roma, or Gypsy, art. |
The first Biennale was held in 1887. Since then the biennial fair has featured the work of artists such as Pablo Picasso and Gustav Klimt. | |
It also helped Henry Moore - who won the prize for sculpture in 1948 - to launch his career. | It also helped Henry Moore - who won the prize for sculpture in 1948 - to launch his career. |
'Joy and pride' | 'Joy and pride' |
Paradise Lost, the first Roma pavilion in Venice, is set in the medieval Pisani Palace - a little apart from the main Biennale, the BBC's Nick Thorpe in Venice says. | Paradise Lost, the first Roma pavilion in Venice, is set in the medieval Pisani Palace - a little apart from the main Biennale, the BBC's Nick Thorpe in Venice says. |
But for many, it is one of the most interesting developments at the exhibition, our correspondent says. | But for many, it is one of the most interesting developments at the exhibition, our correspondent says. |
He says that the suffering of the Roma, poverty and persecution are present in many of the works, but so is the joy and pride of a people claiming their place in the world. | He says that the suffering of the Roma, poverty and persecution are present in many of the works, but so is the joy and pride of a people claiming their place in the world. |
The work of 16 artists from eight countries is displayed in the pavilion. | The work of 16 artists from eight countries is displayed in the pavilion. |
This year's fair is marked by another first - a separate African pavilion, represented by 30 artists. | This year's fair is marked by another first - a separate African pavilion, represented by 30 artists. |
But all its art comes from one private collection located in Angola's capital, Luanda, the BBC's arts correspondent Rebecca Jones says. | But all its art comes from one private collection located in Angola's capital, Luanda, the BBC's arts correspondent Rebecca Jones says. |
She says that this has led some critics to wonder whether the pavilion really fills the criterion that the work represents the entire African continent. | She says that this has led some critics to wonder whether the pavilion really fills the criterion that the work represents the entire African continent. |
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