Chiara Camoni's 'Con te con tutto' Opens Italian Pavilion at 2026 Venice Biennale
The Italian Pavilion at the 61st Venice Biennale, curated by Cecilia Canziani, presents Chiara Camoni's solo exhibition 'Con te con tutto' at the Tese delle Vergini. The project aligns with curator Koyo Kouoh's theme 'In Minor Keys' and explores female subjectivity, friendship, and a return to materiality through ceramics and sculpture. Camoni's works include the series 'Colonne' (2024-26) and 'Sisters' (2021-25), referencing Fausto Melotti and other masters. The installation spans two rooms, featuring pieces like 'Casette' (2019), 'Mosaico' (2023), and 'Tende' (2024), along with new series 'Veneri' (2026) and 'Odalische' (2026). Contributions include Alice Rohrwacher's audiovisual work 'Che cosa resta' (2026) and Annamaria Ajmone's performance 'Canti fossili' (2026). The exhibition emphasizes ethical care and relational aesthetics.
Key facts
- Italian Pavilion at 61st Venice Biennale features Chiara Camoni solo exhibition 'Con te con tutto'
- Curated by Cecilia Canziani, aligns with Koyo Kouoh's theme 'In Minor Keys'
- Exhibition held at Tese delle Vergini, Venice
- Camoni's works include series 'Colonne' (2024-26) and 'Sisters' (2021-25)
- References artists Fausto Melotti, Alberto Martini, Medardo Rosso, Marisa Merz, Luca Bertolo, Lucia Leuci, Alessandra Spranzi
- Includes contributions by Alice Rohrwacher and Annamaria Ajmone
- Focus on female subjectivity, materiality, and relational aesthetics
- Exhibition runs during the 61st Venice Biennale in 2026
Entities
Artists
- Chiara Camoni
- Cecilia Canziani
- Koyo Kouoh
- Fausto Melotti
- Alberto Martini
- Medardo Rosso
- Marisa Merz
- Luca Bertolo
- Lucia Leuci
- Alessandra Spranzi
- Alice Rohrwacher
- Annamaria Ajmone
- Camilla Maria Santini
Institutions
- Italian Pavilion
- La Biennale di Venezia
- Juliet Art Magazine
Locations
- Venice
- Italy
- Tese delle Vergini