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Chiara Di Stefano

Chiara Di Stefano (Rome, 1984) has a PhD in Theory and History of the Arts from Iuav-Università di Venezia. Independent teacher and curator, she lives between Udine and Venice. She is interested in the history of the Venice Biennale, American art and new technologies applied to museum education. She currently collaborates with Artribune, Giudizio Universale and NPR.

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The 1968 Venice Biennale & Boycotting the exhibition: An account of three extraordinary days

Italy, too, experienced the events of 1968—a year marked by protests against the establishment and its institutions. Against this background, the student movement attacked the Biennale aiming to bring down a pillar of the Italian art establishment which, in their eyes, combined art and money in an unholy alliance. The malaise surrounding the Venice exhibition… Read More »