WahV believes it is crucial to define the parameters for better understanding transformations and trends in
Venice. In the context of a continuous and consistent research process, we aim to objectively clarify some of the current dynamics at play, and to redefine them on the basis of identifiable values.
Languages of value
parameters that improve understanding
timeline
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24/04/2023SOLO TRANSITORI
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20/12/2022Venice Art Biennale 2022
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20/12/2022WaterLANDS launches Calls for Artists in six countries
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20/09/2022Possible futures: the ‘Green Spaces’ project
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15/09/2022Second meeting of the ONDEW project: sharing memories from the past and visions for the future
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15/09/2022ONDEW – Let’s address climate change together
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19/07/2021Renewed appeal to place Venice and its Lagoon on the UNESCO List of World Heritage in Danger
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23/02/2021Recovery Fund
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17/07/2020Whose City Is It Anyway?
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08/06/2020Venice Exploratorium
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26/05/2020Back soon (but better) – Poster Initiative to Reimagine Venice’s Future
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15/03/2020Sorry, we are closed: Empty Venice in the early days of the COVID-19/Coronavirus precautionary “lockdown”
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27/01/2020Address to the 2020 UNESCO Delegation
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29/11/2019Parliamentary Interrogation during the Referendum Campaign
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27/06/2019How was it for you? (2019)
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18/06/2019Professional internship at the Soprintendenza Archeologia, belle arti e paesaggio for the City of Venice and the Lagoon
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24/04/2019Do we know where Venice is going? A conference organised by Confartigianato, Ateneo Veneto, 15.02.2019
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12/03/2019Picnic in and for the Arsenale di Venezia
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17/01/2019We are here Venice becomes a member of ASviS
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28/12/2018Support for craftmanship
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05/02/2018Pre-WahV Biennale-related experience
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24/01/2018Introductory workshop: Traditional crafts linked to paper and their future
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07/11/2017Exploring Venice with Architecture masters students TU Delft
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11/10/2017Venice is a real city
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01/10/2017WahV and Venice Climate Lab
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05/08/2016Expert Legal Advice
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10/07/2016What happened to the Stadium of Close Looking? VILLA FRANKENSTEIN (2012 Architecture Biennale)
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08/03/20162016 Theatrum Mundi
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08/03/20162016 Forum Futuro Arsenale
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08/12/20152015 Appeal to UNESCO for Venice and its Lagoon to be added to the list of Endangered World Heritage Sites
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01/03/2015Jane Da Mosto at the LSE Literary Festival
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07/01/20152015 Mirabilia Venezia
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06/07/2013Villa Frankestein
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15/06/2013Villa Frankenstein – The Venice Lagoon
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23/10/2010Villa Frankenstein Vol. #2 (2010)
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08/09/20102010 Villa Frankenstein – British Pavilion
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10/03/20102010 Why the Health of the Venice Lagoon Has Implications for the City’s Heritage
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06/09/2022The Hollywood Reporter 29.08.22, Assessing the slowness of film festivals in addressing climate change
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17/05/2022First meeting of the ONDEW project
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29/01/2021EndsEurope 29.01.2021 In-depth: Trade unions and NGOs seek just transition for tourism after covid
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10/01/2021Forbes 09.01.2021 A Cultural Betrayal By Venice’s Mayor Leaves Residents Furious
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04/01/2021Serbian newspaper Telegraf 03.01.2021
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05/11/2020Die Wochenzeitung 05.11.2020: Venice and the Biennale
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27/10/2020CNN 27.10.2020: These destinations were overwhelmed by tourists. Here’s how they’re doing now
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22/10/2020The World 22.10.2020: Is Overtourism Over?
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25/09/2020The Telegraph 25.09.2020: How Venice is faring in its worst year since the plague hit
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14/09/2020CGTN: A city for locals or for tourists?
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10/09/2020BACK SOON (but better) featured in the “Laguna durante” exhibition
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03/09/2020Geo France 03.09.2020: Venice Rediscovered
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05/08/2020The Christian Science Monitor 05.08.2020: COVID-19 empties tourist traps in Europe: Crisis or opportunity?
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23/07/2020Il Corriere del Veneto 21.07.2020: Rethinking the city after Acqua Alta and Covid
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02/07/2020The New York Times 02.07.2020: Venice Tourism May Never Be the Same. It Could Be Better
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25/06/2020Belgian, Danish, Swedish, and Polish media get in touch for post Covid-19 insight
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19/06/2020CNN 19.06.2020: For some Venice residents, reopening after lockdown is bittersweet
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16/06/2020Deutsche Welle 16.06.2020: What will be the future of tourism in Venice?
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03/06/2020The Guardian 03.06.2020: ‘It’s an exciting beginning’: Venice opens to tourists
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29/05/2020The Art Newspaper 29.05.2020: The Green debate: How can the international art market recover sustainably?
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19/05/2020The LA Times 18.05.2020: European hot spots like Venice, Italy, are reopening, but without many tourists
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18/05/2020CNN 18.05.2020: Deserted Venice contemplates a future without tourist hordes after Covid-19
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16/05/2020The New York Times 16.05.2020: Virus Lockdown Gives Venice a Shot at Reimagining Tourism
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02/03/2020The Sydney Herald 28.02.2020: Venice, birthplace of quarantine, paralysed by disaster that can’t be seen
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02/03/2020The Guardian 29.02.2020: ‘It’s the last nail in the coffin’: Venice Empties as Coronavirus Spreads
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26/02/2020Financial Times 26.02.2020: Coronavirus Stirs the Waters of Venice
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05/02/2020CNN 04.02.2020: Is Venice at War with Itself?
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11/12/2019Culture Trip 11.12.2019: Venice Might Be Overcrowded, But You Can Still Be a Responsible Tourist
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01/12/2019La Nuova Venezia 01.12.2019: Change is needed to avoid certain doom
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28/11/2019The Independent 22.11.2019: ‘Fears for Venice run far deeper than the flood waters’ and further coverage of ongoing flooding
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07/11/2019The Times 05.11.2019: “Venetians win right to vote on autonomy from the mainland”
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06/11/2019Poll shows that Venetian citizens want to vote in the referendum on 01/12/2019
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07/10/2019The Local 27.09.2019: ‘Venice is dying’: Residents to vote on whether to split city in half
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23/07/2019BBC radio 4 23.07.2019: radio interview
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03/07/2019Can UNESCO’s World Heritage Programme really help save Venice?
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12/06/2019The Art Newspaper 10.06.2019: How the art world is going green
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17/05/2019The beginning of peak tourist season in Venice and media coverage
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14/05/2019The National 12.06.2019: Scotland and Venice: How Scottish art became a key part of the international festival
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14/05/2019Vogue 10.05.2019: An Insider’s Guide To The Venice Biennale
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14/05/2019Artnet news 06.05.2019: There’s a Flood of Climate Change-Related Art at the Venice Biennale. Can It Make a Difference—Or Is It Adding to the Problem?
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06/05/2019Financial Times 03.05.2019: A step forward for Venice’s Accademia Gallery — with its first living artist
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24/04/2019Artribune 20.04.2019: What the viewers say. The Venetian artist’s residence of Claudio Beorchia
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18/12/2018Is the M9 ‘micro smart city’ the future for Venice?
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11/12/2018Why Venice?
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12/11/2018The first Artist Residency at the Accademia Galleries, Venice
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03/10/2018Working with the local community on climate change
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20/09/2018Architecture New Zealand, 09.10.2018: Up on the roof in Venice
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06/07/2018NBC Today filming at the Arsenale
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25/05/2018Snowball Effect & the Committee “Unionista”
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26/06/2017Festa della Sensa and Osella D’Oro 2017
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17/05/2017Why the future of Venice depends on the Referendum
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09/08/2016Preliminary survey: Refererendum for Venice
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07/06/20142014 Swiss Pavilion at the XIV Venice Architecture Biennale