Chiara Camoni's Ceramic Deities Transform Italian Pavilion at 2026 Venice Biennale
Chiara Camoni presents 'con te con tutto' (With You With Everything) at the Italian Pavilion of the 2026 Venice Art Biennale. The installation spans two adjoining tese. In the first hall, twenty-four ceramic figures described as 'minor deities' invite visitors to move among them, creating a dynamic landscape reshaped by human encounter. The second space features floors and partition walls rising from the earth, forming a square with seats converging toward a garden. Camoni incorporates living plants, referencing seasonal change and organic transformation. The project emphasizes quiet communication and shared experience between sculptures and viewers.
Key facts
- Chiara Camoni is the artist for the Italian Pavilion at the 2026 Venice Art Biennale
- The project is titled 'con te con tutto' (With You With Everything)
- The installation occupies two adjoining tese
- The first hall contains twenty-four ceramic figures described as 'minor deities'
- The second space features floors and partition walls rising from the earth
- A square of seats converges toward a garden in the second space
- Living plants are used to shape figures and reference seasonal change
- The installation emphasizes quiet communication and shared experience
Entities
Artists
- Chiara Camoni
Institutions
- Italian Pavilion
- Venice Art Biennale
Locations
- Venice
- Italy