Marjetica Potrč

 Marjetica Potrč Yinchuan Rural House​​​​​​​  (2018) © Photo: Courtesy the Yinchuan Biennale

Marjetica Potrč
Yinchuan Rural House (2018)

© Photo: Courtesy the Yinchuan Biennale

An interview with curator Marco Scotini about multiculturality and biodiversity as traces of the ancient Silk Road, how to exhibit eco-artistic practices today and the liberation of the biennial format. By Christian Kobald

 Exhibition View Future Light: Escaping Transparency, MAK Exhibition Hall in the front: Bik Van der Pol, How Does a Straight Line Feel?, 2015 © Peter Kainz /MAK

Exhibition View
Future Light: Escaping Transparency, MAK Exhibition Hall
in the front: Bik Van der Pol, How Does a Straight Line Feel?, 2015
© Peter Kainz /MAK

The first Vienna Biennale aims to combine art, design, and architecture to generate creative ideas and artistic projects that help improve the world's problems. Maybe it wants too much. Our author puzzles over the problems of the event itself.