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THE SNOW SHOW

2003

The Snow Show: Venice, an exhibition of the drawings, photographs, models, and interviews with the participants, will focus on the collaborative process and it's effect on the individual creators. The Snow Show: Venice will be on view at UNESCO's Palazzo Zorzi from June 11 through July 25, 2003 during the 50th International Art Exhibition / La Biennale di Venezia: Dreams and Conflicts: The Viewer's Dictatorship. The Snow Show: Venice proposes three ways of looking at collaboration between artist and architect: through the initial response of sixty internationally recognized participants; through a glimpse into the process as the individuals meld their talents, ideas and idiosyncrasies into one; through an understanding of the individual artists and architects, and the effect of this process on them.

The Snow Show: Venice is not just an exhibition; it is a quest into the collaborative process through the drawings, photographs, models and interviews of the established and emerging artists and architects participating in the unique experiment. The process is the collaboration: the essence of The Snow Show: Venice.

Culture, education, science and international dialogue combine to form the second essential vision of The Snow Show: Venice. The curators have created an art exhibition that includes all these components. The world is seeking direction in a turbulent time. Historically art leads the way. The Snow Show: Venice is a timely effort in the direction of harmony.

The Snow Show: Venice, an exhibition of the drawings, photographs, models, and interviews with the participants, will focus on the collaborative process and it's effect on the individual creators. The Snow Show: Venice will be on view at UNESCO's Palazzo Zorzi from June 11 through July 25, 2003 during the 50th International Art Exhibition / La Biennale di Venezia: Dreams and Conflicts: The Viewer's Dictatorship. The Snow Show: Venice proposes three ways of looking at collaboration between artist and architect: through the initial response of sixty internationally recognized participants; through a glimpse into the process as the individuals meld their talents, ideas and idiosyncrasies into one; through an understanding of the individual artists and architects, and the effect of this process on them.

The Snow Show: Venice is not just an exhibition; it is a quest into the collaborative process through the drawings, photographs, models and interviews of the established and emerging artists and architects participating in the unique experiment. The process is the collaboration: the essence of The Snow Show: Venice.

Culture, education, science and international dialogue combine to form the second essential vision of The Snow Show: Venice. The curators have created an art exhibition that includes all these components. The world is seeking direction in a turbulent time. Historically art leads the way. The Snow Show: Venice is a timely effort in the direction of harmony.

The classroom-like installation reflects the educational component of The Snow Show: Venice and its host, UNESCO. The didactic installation will be open to all biennale visitors to see. The exhibition space reminds of a school setting or place of worship where the artists and architects become pupil and teacher simultaneously. Traversing the exhibition space the viewer will experience the creative process through large presentation drawings and scale models. The proposals, at varying stages of completion, suggest the direction that the participating teams are heading for. The final results of their work will not be available for another few months: the final designs will be realized in snow and ice in March 2004 in the arctic setting of Kemi and Rovaniemi, in Finnish Lapland. A video projection of the Laplandscape, interspersed with interviews of many of the participants hangs at the head of the classroom, like a chalkboard that creates an alter-like environment to the surroundings.

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THE SNOW SHOW

2003

The Snow Show: Venice, an exhibition of the drawings, photographs, models, and interviews with the participants, will focus on the collaborative process and it's effect on the individual creators. The Snow Show: Venice will be on view at UNESCO's Palazzo Zorzi from June 11 through July 25, 2003 during the 50th International Art Exhibition / La Biennale di Venezia: Dreams and Conflicts: The Viewer's Dictatorship. The Snow Show: Venice proposes three ways of looking at collaboration between artist and architect: through the initial response of sixty internationally recognized participants; through a glimpse into the process as the individuals meld their talents, ideas and idiosyncrasies into one; through an understanding of the individual artists and architects, and the effect of this process on them.

The Snow Show: Venice is not just an exhibition; it is a quest into the collaborative process through the drawings, photographs, models and interviews of the established and emerging artists and architects participating in the unique experiment. The process is the collaboration: the essence of The Snow Show: Venice.

Culture, education, science and international dialogue combine to form the second essential vision of The Snow Show: Venice. The curators have created an art exhibition that includes all these components. The world is seeking direction in a turbulent time. Historically art leads the way. The Snow Show: Venice is a timely effort in the direction of harmony.

The Snow Show: Venice, an exhibition of the drawings, photographs, models, and interviews with the participants, will focus on the collaborative process and it's effect on the individual creators. The Snow Show: Venice will be on view at UNESCO's Palazzo Zorzi from June 11 through July 25, 2003 during the 50th International Art Exhibition / La Biennale di Venezia: Dreams and Conflicts: The Viewer's Dictatorship. The Snow Show: Venice proposes three ways of looking at collaboration between artist and architect: through the initial response of sixty internationally recognized participants; through a glimpse into the process as the individuals meld their talents, ideas and idiosyncrasies into one; through an understanding of the individual artists and architects, and the effect of this process on them.

The Snow Show: Venice is not just an exhibition; it is a quest into the collaborative process through the drawings, photographs, models and interviews of the established and emerging artists and architects participating in the unique experiment. The process is the collaboration: the essence of The Snow Show: Venice.

Culture, education, science and international dialogue combine to form the second essential vision of The Snow Show: Venice. The curators have created an art exhibition that includes all these components. The world is seeking direction in a turbulent time. Historically art leads the way. The Snow Show: Venice is a timely effort in the direction of harmony.

The classroom-like installation reflects the educational component of The Snow Show: Venice and its host, UNESCO. The didactic installation will be open to all biennale visitors to see. The exhibition space reminds of a school setting or place of worship where the artists and architects become pupil and teacher simultaneously. Traversing the exhibition space the viewer will experience the creative process through large presentation drawings and scale models. The proposals, at varying stages of completion, suggest the direction that the participating teams are heading for. The final results of their work will not be available for another few months: the final designs will be realized in snow and ice in March 2004 in the arctic setting of Kemi and Rovaniemi, in Finnish Lapland. A video projection of the Laplandscape, interspersed with interviews of many of the participants hangs at the head of the classroom, like a chalkboard that creates an alter-like environment to the surroundings.

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THE SNOW SHOW

2003

The Snow Show: Venice, an exhibition of the drawings, photographs, models, and interviews with the participants, will focus on the collaborative process and it's effect on the individual creators. The Snow Show: Venice will be on view at UNESCO's Palazzo Zorzi from June 11 through July 25, 2003 during the 50th International Art Exhibition / La Biennale di Venezia: Dreams and Conflicts: The Viewer's Dictatorship. The Snow Show: Venice proposes three ways of looking at collaboration between artist and architect: through the initial response of sixty internationally recognized participants; through a glimpse into the process as the individuals meld their talents, ideas and idiosyncrasies into one; through an understanding of the individual artists and architects, and the effect of this process on them.

The Snow Show: Venice is not just an exhibition; it is a quest into the collaborative process through the drawings, photographs, models and interviews of the established and emerging artists and architects participating in the unique experiment. The process is the collaboration: the essence of The Snow Show: Venice.

Culture, education, science and international dialogue combine to form the second essential vision of The Snow Show: Venice. The curators have created an art exhibition that includes all these components. The world is seeking direction in a turbulent time. Historically art leads the way. The Snow Show: Venice is a timely effort in the direction of harmony.

The Snow Show: Venice, an exhibition of the drawings, photographs, models, and interviews with the participants, will focus on the collaborative process and it's effect on the individual creators. The Snow Show: Venice will be on view at UNESCO's Palazzo Zorzi from June 11 through July 25, 2003 during the 50th International Art Exhibition / La Biennale di Venezia: Dreams and Conflicts: The Viewer's Dictatorship. The Snow Show: Venice proposes three ways of looking at collaboration between artist and architect: through the initial response of sixty internationally recognized participants; through a glimpse into the process as the individuals meld their talents, ideas and idiosyncrasies into one; through an understanding of the individual artists and architects, and the effect of this process on them.

The Snow Show: Venice is not just an exhibition; it is a quest into the collaborative process through the drawings, photographs, models and interviews of the established and emerging artists and architects participating in the unique experiment. The process is the collaboration: the essence of The Snow Show: Venice.

Culture, education, science and international dialogue combine to form the second essential vision of The Snow Show: Venice. The curators have created an art exhibition that includes all these components. The world is seeking direction in a turbulent time. Historically art leads the way. The Snow Show: Venice is a timely effort in the direction of harmony.

The classroom-like installation reflects the educational component of The Snow Show: Venice and its host, UNESCO. The didactic installation will be open to all biennale visitors to see. The exhibition space reminds of a school setting or place of worship where the artists and architects become pupil and teacher simultaneously. Traversing the exhibition space the viewer will experience the creative process through large presentation drawings and scale models. The proposals, at varying stages of completion, suggest the direction that the participating teams are heading for. The final results of their work will not be available for another few months: the final designs will be realized in snow and ice in March 2004 in the arctic setting of Kemi and Rovaniemi, in Finnish Lapland. A video projection of the Laplandscape, interspersed with interviews of many of the participants hangs at the head of the classroom, like a chalkboard that creates an alter-like environment to the surroundings.

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ARTISTS

ARTISTS

ARTISTS

PAWEL ALTHAMER & SNOHETTA

Untitled, 2003

ROBERT BARRY & HOLLMAN, REUTER, SANDMAN

Lanterns of Ursa Minor, 2003

TOP CHANGTRAKUL & LOT-EK

Coloured Ice Walls, 2003

TOMMI GRONLUND, PETTERI NISUNEN & FOREIGN OFFICE ARCHITECTS

Auroral Sounds, 2003

LOTHAR HEMPEL & STUDIO GRANDA

Katzenauge/Catseye, 2003

JENE HIGHSTEIN & STEVEN HOLL

Oblong Voidspace, 2003

RICHARD HUMANN & GREG LYNN

Untitled, 2003

KAIJA KIURU & ANDERS WILHELMSON

Untitled, 2003

ANISH KAPOOR & FUTURE SYSTEMS

Red Solid, 2003

SOL LEWITT & HEIKKINEN & KOMONEN

Untitled, 2003

TATSUO MIYAJIMA & TADAO ANDO

Iced Time Tunnel, 2003

ERNESTO NETO & OCEAN NORTH

Frozen Voids, 2003

YOKO ONO & ARATA ISOZAKI

Ice Jail, 2003

OSMO RAUHALA & ASYMPTOTE ARCHITECTURE

Absolute Zero: A Light House of Temporality, 2003

JOHN ROLOFF & DILLER + SCOFIDIO

Pure Mix, 2003

EVA ROTHSCHILD & ANAMORPHOSIS

The Morphic Excess of the Natural or Landscape in Excess, 2003

KIKI SMITH & LEBBEUS WOODS

Skypool, 2003

DO-HO SUH & MORPHOSIS

Fluid Fossils, 2003

RICKY SWALLOW & MVRDV

Untitled, 2003

BEN VAUTIER & UN STUDIO

All that what is solid that melts in the air, 2003

LAWRENCE WEINER & ENRIQUE NORTEN

Obscured Horizons, 2003

RACHEL WHITEREAD & JUHANI PALLASMAA

Snow Dreams, 2003

JACKIE WINSOR & YUNG HO CHANG

Minus House, 2003

NAM JUNE PAIK & SHIGERU BAN

Untitled, 2003

ZAHA HADID

Untitled, 2003

TOD WILLIAMS & BILLIE TSIEN

Untitled, 2003

PAWEL ALTHAMER & SNOHETTA

Untitled, 2003

ROBERT BARRY & HOLLMAN, REUTER, SANDMAN

Lanterns of Ursa Minor, 2003

TOP CHANGTRAKUL & LOT-EK

Coloured Ice Walls, 2003

TOMMI GRONLUND, PETTERI NISUNEN & FOREIGN OFFICE ARCHITECTS

Auroral Sounds, 2003

LOTHAR HEMPEL & STUDIO GRANDA

Katzenauge/Catseye, 2003

JENE HIGHSTEIN & STEVEN HOLL

Oblong Voidspace, 2003

RICHARD HUMANN & GREG LYNN

Untitled, 2003

KAIJA KIURU & ANDERS WILHELMSON

Untitled, 2003

ANISH KAPOOR & FUTURE SYSTEMS

Red Solid, 2003

SOL LEWITT & HEIKKINEN & KOMONEN

Untitled, 2003

TATSUO MIYAJIMA & TADAO ANDO

Timed Ice Tunnel, 2003

ERNESTO NETO & OCEAN NORTH

Frozen Voids, 2003

YOKO ONO & ARATA ISOZAKI

Ice Jail, 2003

OSMO RAUHALA & ASYMPTOTE ARCHITECTURE

The Morphic Excess of the Natural or Landscape in Excess, 2003

JOHN ROLOFF & DILLER + SCOFIDIO

Pure Mix, 2003

EVA ROTHSCHILD & ANAMORPHOSIS

The Morphic Excess of the Natural or Landscape in Excess, 2003

KIKI SMITH & LEBBEUS WOODS

Skypool, 2003

DO-HO SUH & MORPHOSIS

Fluid Fossils, 2003

RICKY SWALLOW & MVRDV

Untitled, 2003

BEN VAUTIER & UN STUDIO

All that what is solid that melts in the air, 2003

LAWRENCE WEINER & ENRIQUE NORTEN

Obscured Horizons, 2003

RACHEL WHITEREAD & JUHANI PALLASMAA

Snow Dreams, 2003

JACKIE WINSOR & YUNG HO CHANG

Minus House, 2003

NAM JUNE PAIK & SHIGERU BAN

Untitled, 2003

ZAHA HADID

Untitled, 2003

TOD WILLIAMS & BILLIE TSIEN

Untitled, 2003

PAWEL ALTHAMER & SNOHETTA

Untitled, 2003

ROBERT BARRY & HOLLMAN, REUTER, SANDMAN

Lanterns of Ursa Minor, 2003

TOP CHANGTRAKUL & LOT-EK

Coloured Ice Walls, 2003

TOMMI GRONLUND, PETTERI NISUNEN & FOREIGN OFFICE ARCHITECTS

Auroral Sounds, 2003

LOTHAR HEMPEL & STUDIO GRANDA

Katzenauge/Catseye, 2003

JENE HIGHSTEIN & STEVEN HOLL

Oblong Voidspace, 2003

RICHARD HUMANN & GREG LYNN

Untitled, 2003

KAIJA KIURU & ANDERS WILHELMSON

Untitled, 2003

ANISH KAPOOR & FUTURE SYSTEMS

Red Solid, 2003

SOL LEWITT & HEIKKINEN & KOMONEN

Untitled, 2003

TATSUO MIYAJIMA & TADAO ANDO

Iced Time Tunnel, 2003

ERNESTO NETO & OCEAN NORTH

Frozen Voids, 2003

YOKO ONO & ARATA ISOZAKI

Ice Jail, 2003

OSMO RAUHALA & ASYMPTOTE ARCHITECTURE

Absolute Zero: A Light House of Temporality, 2003

JOHN ROLOFF & DILLER + SCOFIDIO

Pure Mix, 2003

EVA ROTHSCHILD & ANAMORPHOSIS

The Morphic Excess of the Natural or Landscape in Excess, 2003

KIKI SMITH & LEBBEUS WOODS

Skypool, 2003

DO-HO SUH & MORPHOSIS

Fluid Fossils, 2003

RICKY SWALLOW & MVRDV

Untitled, 2003

BEN VAUTIER & UN STUDIO

All that what is solid that melts in the air, 2003

LAWRENCE WEINER & ENRIQUE NORTEN

Obscured Horizons, 2003

RACHEL WHITEREAD & JUHANI PALLASMAA

Snow Dreams, 2003

JACKIE WINSOR & YUNG HO CHANG

Minus House, 2003

NAM JUNE PAIK & SHIGERU BAN

Untitled, 2003

ZAHA HADID

Untitled, 2003

TOD WILLIAMS & BILLIE TSIEN

Untitled, 2003

PAWEL ALTHAMER & SNOHETTA

Untitled, 2003

ROBERT BARRY & HOLLMAN, REUTER, SANDMAN

Lanterns of Ursa Minor, 2003

TOP CHANGTRAKUL & LOT-EK

Colored Ice Walls, 2003

TOMMI GRONLUND, PETTERI NISUNEN & FOREIGN OFFICE ARCHITECTS

Auroral Sounds, 2003

LOTHAR HEMPEL & STUDIO GRANDA

Katzenauge/Catseye, 2003

JENE HIGHSTEIN & STEVEN HOLL

Oblong Voidspace, 2003

RICHARD HUMANN & GREG LYNN

Untitled, 2003

KAIJA KIURU & ANDERS WILHELMSON

Untitled, 2003

ANISH KAPOOR & FUTURE SYSTEMS

Red Solid, 2003

SOL LEWITT & HEIKKINEN & KOMONEN

Untitled, 2003

TATSUO MIYAJIMA & TADAO ANDO

Timed Ice Tunnel, 2003

ERNESTO NETO & OCEAN NORTH

Frozen Voids, 2003

YOKO ONO & ARATA ISOZAKI

Ice Jail, 2003

OSMO RAUHALA & ASYMPTOTE ARCHITECTURE

Absolute Zero: A Light House of Temporality, 2003

JOHN ROLOFF & DILLER + SCOFIDIO

Pure Mix, 2003

EVA ROTHSCHILD & ANAMORPHOSIS

The Morphic Excess of the Natural or Landscape in Excess, 2003

KIKI SMITH & LEBBEUS WOODS

Skypool, 2003

DO-HO SUH & MORPHOSIS

Fluid Fossils, 2003

RICKY SWALLOW & MVRDV

Untitled, 2003

BEN VAUTIER & UN STUDIO

All that what is solid that melts in the air, 2003

LAWRENCE WEINER & ENRIQUE NORTEN

Obscured Horizons, 2003

RACHEL WHITEREAD & JUHANI PALLASMAA

Snow Dreams, 2003

JACKIE WINSOR & YUNG HO CHANG

Minus House, 2003

NAM JUNE PAIK & SHIGERU BAN

Untitled, 2003

ZAHA HADID

Untitled, 2003

TOD WILLIAMS & BILLIE TSIEN

Untitled, 2003