Venice Biennale 2012: hands have no tears to flow / Austria Pavilion

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The Austrian Pavilion for the 2012 Venice Biennale is a collaboration of Wolfgang Tschapeller, Rens Veltman and Martin Perktold, a team that consists of interdisciplinary fields of study, thought and action from architecture and art. The contribution, entitled “Hands have no tears to flow. Reports from / without Architecture” invites visitors to comprehend architecture as a social and cultural phenomenon and to experience it from different perspectives and views. It explores this year’s theme, Common Ground, with a discourse on the sociopolitical function of architecture. The exhibit will be on view at the Biennale until November 25th.

The exhibit grounds itself in a liminal space between architecture, science and art. It combines scientific achievements, associated with the human body, with an architectural design of the future.  These findings form of a report called “Report from / without Architecture”.   The exhibit places Architecture as a motor and mirror of society with the human body as a the central figure.

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Cite: Irina Vinnitskaya. "Venice Biennale 2012: hands have no tears to flow / Austria Pavilion" 13 Sep 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/271878/venice-biennale-2012-hands-have-no-tears-to-flow-austrian-pavilion> ISSN 0719-8884

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