About Roma Pavilion News
The Roma Pavilion News is the newsletter of Paradise Lost – The First Roma Pavilion at the 52nd Venice Biennale. Published monthly, this newsletter covers the exhibition Paradise Lost, as well as the connecting events related to the Roma Pavilion.
The newsletter is distributed by email, free of charge.
Editor: Nebojsa RADIC, Roma Pavilion Communications Director
Administrative Assistant: Eniko SOOS
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About Paradise Lost – The First Roma Pavilion
The First Roma Pavilion opened at the 52nd Venice Biennale on June 10, 2007, with the premiere of Paradise Lost, an exhibition featuring the work of sixteen contemporary Roma artists representing eight European countries.
The exhibition is located in Palazzo Pisani Santa Marina, Calle delle Erbe 6103, in the Canareggio district.
The exhibiting artists include:
Daniel BAKER (GB); Tibor BALOGH (H); Mihaela Ionela CIMPEANU (ROM); Gabi JIMENEZ (F); András KÁLLAI (H-GB); Damian LE BAS (GB); Delaine LE BAS (GB); Kiba LUMBERG (FIN); OMARA [Mara OLÁH] (H); Marian PETRE (ROM); Nihad Nino PUŠIJA (BIH-D); Jenő André RAATZSCH (H-D); János RÉVÉSZ (H); Dusan RISTIC (SER-USA); István SZENTANDRÁSSY (H); Norbert SZIRMAI (H).
Curator:
Tímea JUNGHAUS, (Hungary), art historian, curator, Roma Cultural Participation Project, Arts and Culture Network Program, Roma Cultural Participation, Open Society Institute – Budapest.
The Pavilion was commissioned by the Open Society Institute, and is co-sponsored by the Allianz Kulturstiftung (Germany) and the European Cultural Foundation (the Netherlands).
The Roma Pavilion is open to the public until 21 November, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Closed Mondays.
For further information please visit:
www.romapavilion.org