ERR Uudised. 'Evident in Advance,' Venice Pavilion May Be Anything But.
19.03.2013
Compared to the bold political and social themes of the past two exhibitions, the Estonian entry for this year's Biennale di Venezia has taken a turn in an intricate, postmodern direction.
While Estonia's 2011 entry surveyed the perceptions of women and the 2009 project explored the post-world-war landscape, the 2013 one - Dénes Farkas's photo-based project "Evident in Advance," organized by the Center for Contemporary Arts - is a maze-like structure that folds in on itself, with allusions to Wittgenstein and deconstruction of language.
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