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“Con te con tutto”: Italy Pavilion at the 61st Venice Biennale

Autore: Redazione 29/03/2026 07:04

“Con te con tutto”: Italy Pavilion at the 61st Venice Biennale

The Italy Pavilion at the 61st Venice Art Biennale presents Chiara Camoni with the project titled Con te con tutto, curated by Cecilia Canziani. The exhibition is built around collaborative artistic methods, emphasizing relationships, exchange and the sharing of experiences between artists, curators and the public.

The show aims to make the exhibition space a meeting place: not only objects to view but opportunities to be involved and to recognize oneself within an open community. Canziani’s curatorial approach highlights collective, horizontal processes and positions participation as a form of cultural production.

What to see and why it matters

The project addresses shared memory, intersubjective dialogue and long-term collaborations with people and places. Visitors are encouraged to approach the exhibition as a plural narrative, where individual works act as connecting points among different lives and practices.

Practical information

  • Dates: 9 May – 22 November 2026
  • Location: Italy Pavilion, Venice Biennale
  • Artist: Chiara Camoni
  • Curator: Cecilia Canziani

Visitor tips

  • Check the Biennale’s official schedule for opening hours, side events and any required bookings.
  • Allow extra time for participatory installations: some projects require sustained attention and engagement.
  • Look out for public programs (talks, guided tours, workshops) to better understand the collective processes behind the exhibition.

For contemporary art audiences, Con te con tutto offers insight into how contemporary curatorial and artistic practices can foreground relationships and participation, creating shared frameworks for meaning and experience.

Where it is

Location: Castello, 30100 Venezia VE, Italia

Coordinates: 45.4288281, 12.3578972

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