RAAAF, Marcel Moonen
Giardini in Silence
RAAAF, Marcel Moonen
5. avril 2016
Italy Pavilion (Photo courtesy of RAAAF)
Giardini in Silence: Metamorphosis in between art and architecture
Giardini in Silence is a proposal by RAAAF [Rietveld Architecture-Art-Affordances] and architect Marcel Moonen for the annual period of absence in between the Venice art and architecture biennales. It reclaims public space from vandalism and security companies. For many decennia the period November to May has been vacuum in time in which the closed park looks like an urban wasteland with boarded up pavilions. With Giardini in Silence RAAAF propose to give it back to the people for seven months a year. The Giardini could become a "counter-point" in a city that is overcrowded due to mass tourism; a public space of silence and contemplation.
Four of the pavilions in the winter (Photos courtesy of RAAAF)
Within the busy city of Venice Giardini in Silence embraces the transition from an artistic and architectural event space to a place of absence. The metamorphosis reflects an abstraction away from the architecture and extraversion of the national pavilions with their annual statements. The intervention creates a contemplative atmosphere on the scale of the Giardini as a whole. En passant it offers a solution for practical issues such as vandalism and the many leaking pavilions in wintertime. The surfaces, made of reinforced textile, reflect the characteristic moody climate of the lagoon in late fall, winter, and early spring.
This introverted metamorphosis transforms the Giardini radically, into a public space of silence and contemplation in the heart of overcrowded Venice.
Netherlands Pavilion (Photo courtesy of RAAAF)
Nordic Pavilion (Photo courtesy of RAAAF)
France Pavilion (Photo courtesy of RAAAF)
Belgium Pavilion (Photo courtesy of RAAAF)
Germany Pavilion (Photo courtesy of RAAAF)
Giardini in Silence is a proposal by RAAAF [Rietveld Architecture-Art-Affordances] and Marcel Moonen. It is funded by the Mondriaan Fund and The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). We hope the city of Venice will also embrace this vision.