
Florence Biennale 2023 - 14th edition
The Biennale internazionale d'arte contemporanea di Firenze, also known as the Florence Biennale, was founded in 1997 by the artist Pasquale Celona and his brother Piero and has been directed since 2015 by Jacopo Celona. It is held at the Fortezza da Basso in Florence, but also includes collateral events scattered around the city.
Today
we are at the 14th edition and on display we find works by 572 artists from 84
countries around the world. Guests of honor this year are David LaChapelle and Santiago
Calatrava, who collect the lifetime achievement award, the Lorenzo il
Magnifico award and the Leonardo Da Vinci award respectively. LaChapelle has a
new exhibition within the exhibition space, while Calatrava brings 11 models on
display that chronicle his exceptional career as an architect.
Like
every year, the participating artists compete for the Lorenzo il Magnifico
International Prize in 12 categories: Painting, Drawing, Calligraphy and Art
Graphics, Mixed Media, Sculpture, Art Installation, Ceramic Art, Textile &
Fiber Art, Jewelery art, photography, video art, multimedia art and performance
art.
The
scan.art Public Award is also back: the guide to the digital art exhibition
allows visitors to scan works of art with their smartphones to receive
information on the work and the artist and each scan counts towards the public
prize.
The
theme of this edition, I Am You. Individual and Collective
Identities in Contemporary Art and Design, analyzes the concepts of
individual and collective identities by bringing important and current social
issues to the fore.
Of
particular interest is the photographic exhibition entitled Can
you smile for me? L’infanzia sperduta, created in collaboration with
UNICEF and composed of shots by the journalist and Rai correspondent Giammarco Sicuro. The protagonists are
children who live in territories devastated by wars, starting with those of
Ukraine. Touching images, which in light of the new conflict between Hamas and
Israel become even more significant.
The
Biennale will continue until October 22nd, an event not to be missed for all
lovers of contemporary art in Florence.