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Biennale posters. There were posters and huge banners all over the city.
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Emily Young banner. She's a British sculptor and her exhibition was held in the cloisters next to a church. It was intimate, perfect for close examination of the pieces.
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This is how the sculpted heads, out of unique pieces of stone, were exhibited.
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Close-up, showing how she incorporates the distressed section of stone into the face.
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Head 2
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Head 3
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Head 4
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Head 5
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Head 6
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Head 7
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Head 7, front
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Head 8
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Head 9. These images represent about half of the heads on display. Libby and I were really impressed with this work!
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The work of Jaume Plensa, a Spaniard, was displayed in a large church. This is the entrance with the exhibition's title.
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Jaume Plensa
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Jaume Plensa
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Jaume Plensa
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Jaume Plensa, side view. The translucency of the sculture was fascinating.
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Jaume Plensa, close up of the grid structure.
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Jaume Plensa, statement
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Magdalena Abakanowicz is a Polish sculptor.
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M. Abakanowicz, on entering the large space that held her work.
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M. Abakanowicz
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M. Abakanowicz
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M. Abakanowicz
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Info panels on San Giorgio island. The next two exhibitions are the two on the left panel.
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Finnish Glass, an exhibition of the history of glass design and manufacturing in Finland.
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Finnish Glass
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Finnish Glass
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Finnish Glass