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Murano Glass Exhibition And The Venice Biennale

From: 14-04-2024 To: 24-11-2024
Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore, 8, 30124 Venice,
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The exhibition 1912-1930 Murano Glass and the Venice Biennale, curated by Marino Barovier, offers a rare opportunity to explore the evolution of Murano glass at the Venice Biennale. Running until 24 November 2024 at LE STANZE DEL VETRO, this showcase focuses on the pivotal period from 1912 to 1930, highlighting how Murano glass gradually gained prominence at the prestigious event. This Murano glass exhibition presents 135 exquisite works, many of which are exceptionally rare, sourced from renowned museums and private collections.


Between 1912 and 1930, Murano glass became increasingly visible in the Biennale's exhibitions, with artists recognizing the extraordinary possibilities offered by this medium. The artworks on display demonstrate the creative and technical mastery achieved by Murano glassmakers during this time, showing how the craft evolved into a fine art that could stand alongside traditional painting and sculpture. This period saw the introduction of the Applied Arts section, which included glassworks, housed alongside the Fine Arts exhibits in the Palazzo dell’Esposizione.
One of the highlights of this Murano glass exhibition is the way it illustrates the journey of Murano glass from a craft tradition to a key part of the Venice Biennale’s narrative. The decision to showcase Murano glass in the Biennale was a significant step in recognizing glass as an art form in its own right. By 1930, the Biennale acknowledged the importance of applied arts, leading to the eventual creation of a dedicated pavilion in 1932. This transition is a crucial moment in the history of both the Venice Biennale and the development of glass as a medium for artistic expression.
The exhibition is not only a visual celebration but also a scholarly one, as it is accompanied by a comprehensive catalogue curated by Marino Barovier and Carla Sonego. The catalogue is the product of meticulous research, combining an in-depth investigation into archival documents from the Biennale Historical Archive and a thorough bibliographic study. Visitors to the Murano glass exhibition will gain a deeper understanding of the artistic and historical significance of Murano glass. Its relationship with the Venice Biennale during these formative years.
This exhibition at LE STANZE DEL VETRO provides a unique insight into the delicate balance between tradition and innovation that defined Murano glass production in the early 20th century. As the exhibition runs until 24 November 2024, visitors have ample time to explore this fascinating chapter of art history. It is the rare chance to see some of the finest examples of Murano glass from the period. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a glass aficionado, or simply curious about the rich cultural heritage of Venice, this Murano glass exhibition offers a captivating look at how one of the world’s most beautiful materials found its place in one of the most important art events globally.
Images courtesy of https://lestanzedelvetro.org/ - Ph. Enrico Fiorese

Murano Glass Exhibition And The Venice Biennale
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