The Austrian pavilion is a national pavilion of the Venice Biennale. It houses Austria's official representation during the Biennale.

Austrian pavilion

Background

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The Venice Biennale is an international art biennial exhibition held in Venice, Italy. Often described as "the Olympics of the art world", the Biennale is a prestigious event for contemporary artists, known for propelling career visibility. The festival has become a constellation of shows: a central exhibition curated by that year's artistic director, national pavilions hosted by individual nations, and independent exhibitions held throughout Venice. The Biennale's parent organisation also runs regular festivals in other arts: architecture, dance, film, music and theatre.[1]

Outside the central international exhibition, individual nations produce their own shows, known as pavilions, as their national representation. Nations that own their pavilion buildings – such as the 30 housed in the Giardini – are responsible for their own upkeep and construction costs as well. Nations without dedicated buildings create pavilions in venues throughout the city.[1]

Organisation and building

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The Austrian pavilion was designed by Josef Hoffmann, a co‑founding architect of the Vienna Secession, whose submission won a contest. Although designs for the pavilion date from 1913, construction was not completed until 1934. The building was restored in 1984 by Hans Hollein.[2]

Representation by year

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References

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  1. 1 2 Russeth 2019.
  2. Volpi 2013.
  3. Alex Greenberger (28 March 2023), A Guide to the 2024 Venice Biennale National Pavilions ARTnews.
  4. Marshall, Alex (May 7, 2026). "These Toilets in Venice Have the Art World Aflush". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 10, 2026.
  5. "SEAWORLD VENICE". SEAWORLD VENICE. Retrieved May 10, 2026.

Bibliography

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Further reading

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  • Russeth, Andrew (May 8, 2018). "Renate Bertlmann Will Represent Austria at the 2019 Venice Biennale". ARTnews. Retrieved June 19, 2018.
  • Clegg, Elizabeth (September 2013). "Österreich und die Biennale Venedig 1895-2013 / Austria and the Venice Biennale 1895-2013". Burlington Magazine. 155 (1326): 627–628. ISSN 0007-6287 via EBSCOhost.
  • "Österreich und die Biennale di Venezia, 1895-2013". Art Newspaper. 23 (252): 54. December 2013. ISSN 0960-6556.
  • Hollein, Hans (November 1972). "Work and behaviour—life and death—everyday situations; an exhibition in and around the Austrian pavilion, Venice Biennale 1972". Studio International. 184: 192–193. ISSN 0039-4114 via EBSCOhost.
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