Venice Biennale opens after pavilion restoration marathon
Curators highlight water-level themes as historic gardens reopen to public.
The Venice Art Biennale opened with several national pavilions restored after delays linked to lagoon flooding and supply-chain shortages. Curators foregrounded rising water levels and archival memory in installations across the Giardini.
Local artisans benefited from contracts to repair wood flooring and glasswork. Tourism officials projected strong shoulder-season hotel occupancy through November.
Critics praised a Nordic pavilion using tidal sensors to modulate soundscapes. WOP360 will publish a mid-season roundup of visitor trends and sales reports.
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