Campo San Biagio

Venice 2015


Including our day trip to Murano, Torcello, Mazzorbo and Burano.

Campo San Biagio

03 Oct 2015 371
Seen from the Arsenale vaporetto stop.

Cliche

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At the Arsenale vaporetto stop.

Venetian Gull

03 Oct 2015 481
At the Arsenale vaporetto stop.

Laundry & Pooh Bear

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Calle dei Preti, Castello.

Memorial to the War Dead & Fallen

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Put up by the local residents. Calle dei Preti, Castello.

Anonymous Stateless Immigrants

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Pointing to a pavilion at the Biennale. We never found it.

Green Shutters and a Lamppost

03 Oct 2015 429
Riva Ca' di Dio, near the Arsenale vaporetto stop.

Ca' di Dio

03 Oct 2015 486
Riva Ca' di Dio, near the Arsenale vaporetto stop. This convent was built in the second half of the thirteenth century as a hospice for pilgrims. In 1360, the building was reused and as a home for women who had fallen to poverty. The convent was completely rebuilt in 1570. Now used as a home for the elderly.

Feline

03 Oct 2015 438
Streetart by Manu Invisible, outside the main entrance to the Arsenale venue of the Biennale, Campo della Tana.

Animal Nature

03 Oct 2015 425
Neon art by Bruce Nauman at the Venice Biennale 2015, in the Arsenale venue.

Human Nature

03 Oct 2015 475
Neon art by Bruce Nauman at the Venice Biennale 2015, in the Arsenale venue.

Drums

03 Oct 2015 402
By Terry Adkins, Venice Biennale Arte 2015, in the Arsenale venue.

Photo Op with Art

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Stack of drums by Terry Adkins, Venice Biennale Arte 2015, in the Arsenale venue.

2|3

03 Oct 2015 428
Inside the Arsenale.

Cracks

03 Oct 2015 430
Interior wall of the Arsenale.

Lion

03 Oct 2015 433
Exterior of the Arsenale.

Crossing the Tide

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Tuvalu Pavilion, by Vincent Huang, Venice Biennale Arte 2015. With climate change, the island country of Tuvalu will be one of the first to be lost as the seas rise. The idea here is that, if enough people stand on the wooden foot bridges, they will start to sink. I didn't see that happen, however. Good article here: www.bbc.com/news/magazine-32598360

Crossing the Tide 2

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Tuvalu Pavilion, by Vincent Huang, Venice Biennale Arte 2015. With climate change, the island country of Tuvalu will be one of the first to be lost as the seas rise. The idea here is that, if enough people stand on the wooden foot bridges, they will start to sink. I didn't see that happen, however. Good article here: www.bbc.com/news/magazine-32598360

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