Biennale Arte 2024
Exhibition Overview
Vigil Workspace
1. Statement in solidarity for Palestine & reading of Palestine Hologram
2. The nexus of border violence and surveillance technologies across the Cyprus maritime borderscape
3. Bring your forgotten memories and a stone
4. Curse Reverse
5. MYRRHA
6. Last Wave: A Listening Vigil
Publication
Vigil Workspace
1. Statement in solidarity for Palestine & reading of Palestine Hologram
2. The nexus of border violence and surveillance technologies across the Cyprus maritime borderscape
3. Bring your forgotten memories and a stone
4. Curse Reverse
5. MYRRHA
6. Last Wave: A Listening Vigil
Publication
Whale recordings, videos and music by Emiddio Vasquez.
In memory of Oswaldo Vázquez.
Photography by Oswaldo Vázquez
On November 24th, from 22:00 until 00:00, the Cyprus Pavilion concluded its time in Venice with Last Wave: A Listening Vigil.
Accompanied by the songs of ghost whales, the last invigilators of the pavilion commenced the work of deinstalling, while holding space and time for reflection and remembrance.
Exhibition Overview
Artworks
Vigil Workspace
1. Statement in solidarity for Palestine & reading of Palestine Hologram
2. The nexus of border violence and surveillance technologies across the Cyprus maritime borderscape
3. Bring your forgotten memories and a stone
4. Curse Reverse
5. MYRRHA
6. Last Wave: A Listening Vigil
Publication
Artists
Artworks
Vigil Workspace
1. Statement in solidarity for Palestine & reading of Palestine Hologram
2. The nexus of border violence and surveillance technologies across the Cyprus maritime borderscape
3. Bring your forgotten memories and a stone
4. Curse Reverse
5. MYRRHA
6. Last Wave: A Listening Vigil
Publication
Artists
Whale recordings, videos and music by Emiddio Vasquez.
In memory of Oswaldo Vázquez.
Photography by Oswaldo Vázquez
On November 24th, from 22:00 until 00:00, the Cyprus Pavilion concluded its time in Venice with Last Wave: A Listening Vigil.
Accompanied by the songs of ghost whales, the last invigilators of the pavilion commenced the work of deinstalling, while holding space and time for reflection and remembrance.