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ArtReview sent a questionnaire to artists and curators exhibiting in and curating the various national pavilions of the Venice Biennale, the responses to which will be published daily in the leadup to and during the Venice Biennale, which runs from 20 April — 24 November. ArtReview What do you think of when you think of Venice? Vlatka Horvat I think of the instability of the built environment, of precarious structures and precarious conditions of living.
I think of human ingenuity — people throughout history finding seemingly implausible solutions to survive and thrive, against the odds. I also think of the vulnerable ecosystems, the fraught relation between humans and the natural environment, of unsustainable tourism, rising sea levels.
AR What can you tell us about your exhibition plans for Venice? In exchange, I will send them a new work of mine produced in the pavilion, which doubles as my studio for the duration of the biennale. Activating networks of artist friends, the Croatian Pavilion is envisioned as a site of convergence and a gathering of artists.
The exhibition will take the form of a dynamic install that changes shape over time as new works by different artists arrive and my own works are sent back to them. The artworks will be shown alongside different traces of performative processes of encounter and exchange, including fragments of the journeys different works travelled, and the records of handovers between the artists and couriers who were entrusted with their delivery.