Posts Tagged ‘Punta della Dogana’

Sink or Swim: Venetian Excess

Thursday, June 9th, 2011
Punta Della Dogana

Punta Della Dogana, Venice - photo kisa lala

Aside from the biennale there was a surfeit of art on the island; here are some from the overflow.

Christian Boltanski at the French Pavilion in 54th Venice Biennale 2011 – “Chance.” Babies on Track: A mechanical view of the birth of chance.

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François Pinault’s passions revealed at the Punta Della Dogana

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
By Kiša Lala
Franois Pinault with the architect Tadao Ando on the Grand canal

François Pinault with the architect Tadao Ando on the Grand Canal. Photo: Graziano Arici

At the entrance to the city of Venice, parting the waters between the Giudecca and the Grand Canal like a ship’s prow, is the Dogana di Mare, the Sea Custom House from 1677. The Dogana was the port of entry policing the lucrative trade from the Silk Road of exotic cargo from the Orient and a beacon of medieval power, like the Lighthouse of ancient Alexandria. Long neglected, this crumbling decaying watchtower reclaimed attention when it was sought by the Guggenheim Foundation,which with Zaha Hadid as architect, coveted its premises to host its own collection. But in the end, Venice favoured François Pinault’s plans, who, having dropped the Île Seguin project on the Seine, was looking for a second home for his private collections, already installed in the Palazzo Grassi across the canal. (more…)