This was an old release of the list. For updates and more details please see Venice Biennale 2011 national participations: names, links, places
Argentina – Adrián Villar Rojas
Armenia – Viktor Mnatsakanyan Armenian Pavilion Commissioner
Australia – Hany Armanious
Austria – Markus Schinwald
Azerbaijan – A. Sadikhzade, A. Salakhova, A. Ousseinov, M. Abdurahmanov, K. Gasimov, Z. Azizov
Belgium – Angel Vergara
Canada – Steven Shearer
Central Asia – Central Asia Pavilion
Chile – Fernando Prats
Denmark – Katerina Gregos curator of the Danish Pavilion
Finland – Vesa-Pekka Rannikko
France – Christian Boltanski
Germany – Christoph Schlingensief
Great Britain – Mike Nelson
Greece – Diohandi
Hungary – Hajnal Németh
Iceland – Libia Castro and Ólafur Ólafsson
India – Indian pavilion at 2011 Venice Biennale
Ireland – Corban Walker
Israel – Sigalit Landau
Italy – Sgarbi as curator of Italian Pavillion at Biennale 2011
Japan – Tabaimo
Korea – Lee Yong-baek
Lebanon – The Lebanon Pavilion
Netherlands – J. Robaard, J. Schwartz, B. Visser, M. Mooren and EventArchitectuur
New Zealand – Michael Parekowhai
Nordic Pavilion – Sweden presents: Fia Backström and Andreas Eriksson
Northern Ireland – Arts Council reviews participation at Venice Biennale 2011
Norway – Norway at the 54th Venice International art exhibition
Poland – Yael Bartana
Russia – Andrei Monastyrsky and Collective Actions
Scotland – Karla Black
Serbia: Dragoljub Rasa Todosijevic
Singapore – Ho Tzu Nyen
Spain – Dora García
Switzerland – Thomas Hirschhorn and Andrea Thal
Taiwan: Hsieh Chun-te
Turkey: Ayse Erkmen
UAE – UAE pavilion: Vasif Kortun as curator
United States – IMA: Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla
Uruguay – Carlos Capelán, Magela Ferrero
Wales – Tim Davies
[...] see also: Venice Biennale 2011 entries (update January, 2011) [...]
[...] Venice Art Biennale 2011 first entries updated: see Venice Art Biennale 2011 entries – (update January 2011) [...]
Please ammend the link to the New Zealand representation to http://www.nzatvenice.com/
Thanks
done. thanks hannah.
Hi
THere are too many countries that are missing on that list such as zimbabwe, Albania, Maldova, Iran , Haiti, etc…. Why aren’t these countries on this list?
The post was an early release of the list. For further updates please see: Venice Biennale 2011 national participations: names, links, places. Thanks.