
Panavision, the Uruguay exhibit for the 13th Venice Biennale, features the works of the new generation of Uruguayan architects, using their Pavilions as a common ground, a place rather than an exhibit, where the focuses, approaches, tools, worries, emphasis and strategies of these practices converge. More details from the curators after the break:
La Biennale is understood as a common ground where, in a limited period of time, many of the most relevant architecture practices of the international scene are concentrated. In this sense, the national pavilions operate as voids, as possible windows through which to display their own worlds in the common global ground of the different editions of the exhibition. Faced this scenario, Panavision is proposed as a platform for a set of Uruguayan architectural firms that have been responsible for the significant production and solid practices.
