The 20th Venice Biennale, held in 1936, was an exhibition of international contemporary art, with 13 participating nations.[1] The Venice Biennale takes place biennially in Venice, Italy.[2]

20th Venice Biennale
GenreArt exhibition
Begins1936
Ends1936
Location(s)Venice
CountryItaly
Previous event19th Venice Biennale (1934)
Next event21st Venice Biennale (1938)

References edit

  1. ^ Di Martino 2005, p. 126.
  2. ^ Di Martino 2005, p. 131.

Bibliography edit

  • Di Martino, Enzo (2005). The History of the Venice Biennale 1895–2005. Venice: Papiro Arte. ISBN 978-88-901104-4-3. OCLC 62237064.

Further reading edit

  • Alaux, Jean Paul; Marchesini, C. (November 1936). "Exposition internationale d'art de Venise". Lart et les Artistes (in French). 33: 63–64 – via EBSCOhost.
  • Dezarrois, A. (July 1936). "La biennale 1936 à Venise". Revue de Lart Ancien et Moderne (in French). 70: 57–66 – via EBSCOhost.
  • Frankfurter, Alfred M. (May 2, 1936). "For the good of art or national sabotage? motive of the Grand Central art galleries in canceling American participation". ARTnews. 34: 5. ISSN 0004-3273 – via EBSCOhost.
  • Frankfurter, Alfred M. (December 19, 1936). "Venice: two centuries in two shows". ARTnews. 35: 14. ISSN 0004-3273 – via EBSCOhost.
  • Gerry, Philippa (August 1936). "Venice biennial". American Magazine of Art. 29: 507 – via EBSCOhost.
  • Holme, B. (July 1936). "Cancellation of American plans for Venice biennial, rental fees demanded by artists". London Studio. 12: 50 – via EBSCOhost.
  • Marchiori, Giuseppe (September 1936). "La biennale veneziana". Emporium. (in Italian). 84: 122–156 – via EBSCOhost.
  • "Retreat from Venice". American Magazine of Art. 29: 400–401. June 1936 – via EBSCOhost.
  • "Sanctions; rental fee controversy causes withdrawal of United States from Venice biennial". Art Digest. 10: 10–11. May 1936 – via EBSCOhost.