Biennale Venice 2005, the artists
venice biennale 2003

Biennale Venezia
51th International Art Exhibition 2005
The event will host two main exhibitions, curated by María de Corral (The Experience of Art, in Giardini della Biennale) and Rosa Martínez (Always a Little Further, in the Venice Arsenale). de Corral's exhibition will offer a retrospective approach, whereas Martínez will produce an exhibition dedicated to a greater extent to the latest forms.
June 12 to November 6, 2005
Biennale Venice 2001 / Biennale Venice 2003 /
Biennale Venice 2007




artists Biennale Venice 2005

The Experience of Art
Artists / Italian Pavilion

Eija-Liisa Ahtila
Vasco Araújo
Francis Bacon
Miroslaw Balka
Andrea Blum
Monica Bonvicini
Candice Breitz
Tania Bruguera
Chen Chieh-jen
José Damasceno
Tacita Dean
Willie Doherty
Stan Douglas
Marlene Dumas
Leandro Erlich
Bernard Frize
Dan Graham
Philip Guston
Jenny Holzer
William Kentridge
Barbara Kruger
Maider López
João Louro
Jorge Macchi
Agnes Martin
Cildo Meireles
Zwelethu Mthethwa
Juan Muñoz
Bruce Nauman
Gabriel Orozco
Perejaume
Joan Hernández Pijuan
Robin Rhode
Thomas Ruff
Thomas Schütte
Antoni Tàpies
Juan Uslé
Francesco Vezzoli
Mark Wallinger
Matthias Weischer
Rachel Whiteread
Jun Yang



Always a Little Further
Artists / Arsenale


Pilar Albarracín
Jennifer Allora & Guillermo Calzadilla
Ghada Amer
Micol Assaël
Samuel Beckett
Laura Belém
Semiha Berksoy
Blue Noses
Viacheslav Mizin
Alexander Shaburov
John Bock
Louise Bourgeois
Leigh Bowery
Christoph Büchel
Gianni Motti
Donna Conlon
Stephen Dean
Jimmie Durham
Olafur Eliasson
Bruna Esposito
Regina José Galindo
Carlos Garaicoa
Cristina García Rodero
Subodh Gupta
Mona Hatoum
Diango Hernández
María Teresa Hincapié de Zuluaga
Runa Islam
Emily Jacir
Guerrilla Girls
Kimsooja
Rem Koolhaas
Oleg Kulik
MoAA
Mariko Mori
Nikos Navridis
Rivane Neuenschwander
Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba
Olaf Nicolai
Adrian Paci
Bülent Sangar
Gregor Schneider
Berni Searle
Santiago Sierra
Shazia Sikander
Valeska Soares
Kidlat Tahimik
Pascale Marthine Tayou
The Centre of Attention
Pierre Coinde
Gary O'Dwyer
Paloma Varga Weisz
Joana Vasconcelos
Sergio Vega

National Pavilions

Lida Abdul (Afganistan)
Rahim Walizada
(Afganistan)

Sislej Xhafa
(Albania)

Jorge Macchi
(Argentina)

Diana Hagopian
(Armenia)
Sona Abgarian
(Armenia)
Tigran Khachatrian
(Armenia)
Vahram Aghassian
(Armenia)

Ricky Swallow
(Australia)

Hans Schabus
(Austria)

Israil Basov (1918 - 1994)
(Belarus)
Leonid Khobotov
(Belarus)
Valery Shkarubo
(Belarus)
Tamara Sokolov
(Belarus)
Igor Tishin
(Belarus)
Vladimir Tsesler
(Belarus)
Sergey Voichenko (1955 - 2004 )
(Belarus)
Ruslan Vashkevich
(Belarus)
Andrei Zadorine
(Belarus)
Natalya Zaloznaya
(Belarus)

Quest
(Belgium)
Honoré d'O
(Belgium)

Guiomar Mesa
(Bolivia)
Joaquín Sánchez
(Bolivia)

Chelpa Ferro
(Brazil)
Caio Reisewitz
(Brazil)

Rebecca Belmore
(CA)

Gonzalo Díaz
(Chile)

Yung Ho Chang
(China)
Liu Wei
(China)
Sun Yuan and Peng Yu
(China)
Wang Qiheng
(China)
Xu Zhen
(China)

Juan Manuel Echavarría
(Colombia)
Oswaldo Macià
(Colombia)
Oscar Muñoz
(Colombia)

Cecilia Paredes
(Costa Rica)
Jaime David Tischler
(Costa Rica)

Pasko Burdelez
(Croatia)
Zlatan Dumanic
(Croatia)
Alen Floricic
(Croatia)
Tomo Savic Gecan
(Croatia)
Boris Sincek
(Croatia)
Goran Trbuljak
(Croatia)

Los Carpinteros
(Cuba)

Michael Panayiotis
(Cyprus)
Konstantia Sofokleous
(Cyprus)

Stano Filko
(Czech Rep/Slovak Republic)
Jan Mancuska
(Czech Rep/Slovak Republic)
Boris Ondreicka
(Czech Rep/Slovak Republic)
Marek Pokorny
(Czech Rep/Slovak Republic)

Eva Koch
(Denmark)
Joachim Koester
(Denmark)
Peter Land
(Denmark)
Ann Lislegaard
(Denmark)
Gitte Villesen
(Denmark)

Polibio Díaz
(Dominican replublic)

Nagui Farid Tadros
(Egypt)
Salah Hammad
(Egypt)

Luis Paredes
(El Salvador)

Mark Raidpere (Estonia)

Annette Messager (France)
Paul Granjon
(France)

Thomas Scheibitz (Germany)
Tino Sehgal
(Germany)

George Hadjimichalis (Greece)

Luis González Palma (Guatemala)

Balázs Kicsiny Hungary)

Gabríela Fridriksdóttir (Iceland)

Maxence Denis (Haiti)

Noor Ibrahim (Indonesia)
Krisna Murti (
Indonesia)
Yani Mariani Sastranegara (
Indonesia)
Entang Wiharso (
Indonesia)

Bita Fayyazi Azad (Iran)
Mandana Moghaddam (Iran)

Stephen Brandes (Ireland)
Mark Garry (Ireland)
Ronan McCrea (Ireland)
Isabel Nolan (Ireland)
Sarah Pierce (Ireland)
Walker and Walker (Ireland)

Guy Ben Ner (Israel)

National Pavilions

Carolina Raquel Antich (Italy)
Manfredi Beninati (Italy)
Loris Cecchini (Italy)
Lara Favaretto (Italy)

Seth Musindi (Kenya)
Elkana Omweri Ong'esa (Kenya)

Miyako Ishiuchi (Japan)

Rustam Khalfin & Yulia Tikhonova (Kazakhstan)
Sergey Maslov(Kazakhstan)
Yelena Vorobyeva & Viktor Vorobyev(Kazakhstan)
Yerbossyn Meldibekov(Kazakhstan)
Almagul Menlibayeva(Kazakhstan)
Said Atabekov(Kazakhstan)

Gulnara Kasmalieva & Muratbek Djoumaliev(Kyrgyzstan)
Roman Maskalev & Maxim Boronilov(Kyrgyzstan)

DARK - BULB (Latvia)
Group F5: Liga Marcinkevica, Ieva Rubeze, Martin? Ratniks, Ervins Broks (Latvia)

Jonas Mekas (Lithuania)

Antoine Prum (Luxembourg)

Fouad Bellamine (Morocco)
Mohamed Bennati Moa (Morocco)
Fathiya Tahiri (Morocco)

Jeroen de Rijke & Willem de Rooy (Netherlands)

et al. (New Zealand)

Matias Faldbakken (Norway)

Donna Conlon (Panama)

Mónica González (Paraguay)

Luz María Bedoya (Peru)

Repetition (Poland)
Artur Zmijewski (Poland)

INTUS (Portugal)
Helena Almeida (Portugal)

Daniel Knor (Romania)

Valery Ayzenberg (Russia)
Anton Litvin (Russia)
Bogdan Mamonov (Russia)
Liza Morozova (Russia)
Galina Myznikova (Russia)
Sergey Provorov (Russia)

Igor Rakcevic (Serbia & Montenegro)
Jelena Tomasevic (Serbia & Montenegro)
Natalija Vujosevic (Serbia & Montenegro)

Lim Tzay Chuen (Singapore)

Vadim Fishkin (Slovenia)

Young-Whan Bae (South Korea)
Yiso Bahc (South Korea)
Choi Jeong-Hwa (South Korea)
Gimhongsok (South Korea)
Ham Jin (South Korea)
Yeondoo Jung, Beom Kim (South Korea)
Sora Kim (South Korea)
NAKION (South Korea)
Kiwon Park (South Korea)
Park Sejin (South Korea)
Hein-Kuhn Oh (South Korea)
Sungshic Moon (South Korea)
Jewyo Rhii (South Korea)
Nakhee Sun (South Korea)

Antoni Muntadas (Spain)

Miriam Bäckström (Sweden)
Carsten Höller (Sweden)

Gianni Motti (Switzerland)
Shahryar Nashat (Switzerland)
Marco Poloni (Switzerland)
Ingrid Wildi (Switzerland)
Pipilotti Rist (Switzerland)

Montien Boonma (Thailand)
Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook (Thailand)

Hussein Chalayan (Turkey)

Gilbert & George (UK)
Benedict Carpenter
(UK)
House of O'Dwyer
(UK)
Damien Roach
(UK)
Wolfgang Tillmans
(UK)

Mykola Babak (Ukraine)

Ed Ruscha (USA)

Lacy Duarte (Uruguay)

Alexander Nikolaev (Uzbekistan)
Vyacheslav Ahunov & Sergey Tichina (Uzbekistan)

Santiago Pol (Venezuela)

Peter Finnemore (Wales)



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