Tracy Adler, director of the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art, led an interview with photographer and artist Paul Clemence at the opening of Architecture Biennale 2016 in Venice, Italy, on May 28. She and Clemence were also members of a panel on “Living Timeline: Experience Creators in Art & Architecture,” along with interior designer Cristiana Mascarenhas, architect Maurus Frei and curator Leanne Mella.
Architecture Biennale 2016 is part of La Biennale di Venezia, an international exhibition established in 1893. This year’s 15th international architecture exhibition, “Reporting from the Front,” opened on May 28 and will run through Nov. 27 at the Giardini and the Arsenale, as well as at other venues in Venice. The works of 88 participants from 37 different countries are featured. The event also includes more than 60 national exhibitions.
“Red Interlude,” a photo installation by Clemence, is featured at Architecture Biennale 2016 in an exhibition titled “Time Space Existence.”