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The New Central Pavilion of the Venice Biennale Redefines the Map of Global Art

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The Venice Biennale puts order back on its own map. After months of absence, the Central Pavilion in the Giardini reopens as something more than a renovated building: it is a symbolic gesture that seeks to recentralize the discourse of contemporary art at a time where cultural fragmentation dominates the global conversation. The project led by architect Arianna Laurenzi, with Christian engineer Frizzele as Chief of Technical and Logistic Service…
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The Venice Biennale puts order back on its own map. After months of absence, the Central Pavilion in the Giardini reopens as something more than a renovated building: it is a symbolic gesture that seeks to recentralize the discourse of contemporary art at a time where cultural fragmentation dominates the global conversation. The project led by architect Arianna Laurenzi, with Christian engineer Frizzele as Chief of Technical and Logistic Service…

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Quién broke the news on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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