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Venice Biennale 2015 on the Web

Collected by: Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Library

Archived since: Apr, 2015

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This collection of blogs, social media sites, video, and organizational websites documents the international art exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia - 56th International Art Exhibition. The crawl began May 1, 2015 and continues through to the end of the exhibition in November. An initiative undertaken by the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Library and its partner Archive-It, the Venice Biennale web project complements the Clark’s Venice Biennale Collection of exhibition catalogues, press materials, and ephemera beginning with the 52nd Biennale in 2007.

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Title: #ONVACATION Enter For Your Chance To Win A Vacation

URL: http://on-vacation.info/

Description: Artist Intervention at the Venice Biennale 2015. Website. Titled: #ONVACATION : Enter for Your Chance To Win A Vacation. "...is an anonymous action targeting occupation, media representation of military aggression, and our consumer relationship to these events. Choosing the 56th International Art Exhibition of the Biennale di Venezia as its platform, the project invites participants to engage in an ongoing occupation of the pavilion of “an occupying power of your choice.” Members of an anonymous team distribute information and uniforms emblazoned with the “#onvacation” logo, asking Biennale-goers to dress themselves as as a military force while simultaneously asserting that they are “on vacation.” As vacationers, these occupiers then document themselves via social media by posting selfies to Twitter and Instagram, creating an ongoing document of the action in digital space. These posts function as both document and entry into the sweepstakes, which promises a “free vacation.” On further examination this “free vacation” is in fact to the occupied Crimean peninsula, in the seaside town of Balaklava, eponymous of the ski mask used by the peninsula’s invaders in 2014. In doing this the fixed role of participant constantly blurred between the consumer media experience of military conflict and the real offer to interface with an actual conflict." -- #ONVACATION website

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Subject:   Art, Modern -- 21st century -- Exhibitions Biennale di Venezia (56th : 2015 : Venice, Italy)

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