Live talks will be held at the Beatrice Burati Anderson Art Space & Gallery at which a carefully chosen selection of artists and artisans will discuss their work, past and future. There will also be the opportunity for discussions with an aperitif in hand!
A quiet space for art research in the bustle of VeniceLocated a few steps away from Campo San Polo, in a charming 14th century courtyard, Beatrice Burati Anderson Art Space & Gallery was opened in 2017, by the art historian and curator who gave it her name. The 200 square metres of gallery space, a surprising sanctuary of peace along the most chaotic street in Venice, leads from the railway station to Rialto. It is situated inside an ancient warehouse, where tree trunks are used as beams and the floor is covered with sand, creating an atmosphere that holds the allure of the past. The gallery works with artists from different cultures and generations and as well as holding exhibitions is a research space, focusing on ethical issues and the relationship between arts and science, it also doubles up as a venue for performances and installation. In September 2021, Beatrice inaugurated the second of her Venetian galleries, this one in Calle de la Madonna. The two spaces have a dialogue through their water doors, which face each other on Rio de la Madoneta.