'Llim' by Lara Fluxà opens at Catalan pavilion at Venice Biennale
Installation represents "international leap" for Mallorcan artist and success for Catalan culture, says minister
Installation represents "international leap" for Mallorcan artist and success for Catalan culture, says minister
Catalan contribution to the international exhibition is a reflection on the relationship between humans and statues
Celebrated Catalan RCR Arquitectes showcase their plans for the future at the Venice Biennale in an otherworldly installation
RCR Arquitectes, winners of prestigious Pritzker Architecture prize, to shed light on their creative mindset
Barcelona becomes first city invited to Buenos Aires Architecture Biennale
The winner of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, considered the Nobel Prize of Architecture, will represent Catalonia at the Venice Biennale 2018. The Catalan Minister of Culture, Santi Vila, and the manager of the Institut Ramon Llull (IRL), Manuel Forcano, explained that this is the proposal they will submit to the Biennale. “It is important that, when Catalonia's talent and excellence are recognized, that the institutions should be able to find the displays in which they can express their style, what they do and what they think,” said the minister. Vila also explained that this decision was taken through a consensus with the sector, so no tender needs to be announced. The studio RCR Arquitectes, which won the Pritzker Architecture Prize on March 1, has 30 years of experience in Olot, Catalonia. The announcement made by Vila and Forcano comes just ten days before the architecture studio receives the award in a ceremony in Tokyo.