Muriz Djurdjevic & Thomas Paturet
Venice Biennale 2016
2016
THE BALTIC PAVILION
(Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania)
There are transformative efforts at play which are reprogramming an inert region beyond the delineations of separate nation-states. The Baltic Pavilion intends to explore the built environment of the Baltic States as a shared space of ideas. This exhibition and a series of related events presents a cross-section of Baltic space. In light of the Anthropocene, a new geological epoch, the developments in this region will unfold as a non-linear stratigraphy.
Recent geopolitical developments around the Baltic States have created a sense of urgency for new spatial practices to be initiated, that both unite the region and underpin the foundations of the European Union. New infrastructural connections in the Baltic Sea, FSRU Independence, the natural gas storage ship in Klaipėda, and the pan-Baltic railway project Rail Baltica are among the many examples of this new kind of architecture.
The Baltic Pavilion attempts to unravel the conventions and instruments operated by a wide range of spatial practices, industries, and infrastructures that are actively trans-forming the built space of the three Baltic States, and the wider region. Without making distinction between abstract ideas and their material projections, the exhibition seeks to distill parameters and thought structures, to enable the formulation of a range of spatial interventions which aim to reconfigure the inert built environment of the Baltics.
Lieu: Venice, Italy
Curators: Kārlis Bērziņš - Jurga Daubaraitė - Petras Išora - Ona Lozuraitytė - Niklāvs Paegle - Dagnija Smilga - Johan Tali - Laila Zariņa - Jonas Žukauskas
Photography: David Grandorge
Publié: Avril 2018
Catégorie: Observation
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