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June 10, 2009 by Marion Maneker

The Ukrainian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale got a lot of attention, mostly because it was bankrolled by Victor Pinchuk but also for the curator, according to the Times of London:

vitali-klitschkoWladimir Klitschko is 6ft 5in tall, a world heavyweight boxing champion and Olympic gold medallist, speaks four languages fluently and has a PhD in sports science. He is also the most frightening art curator at the Venice Biennale — as well as the most unlikely.

An enormous poster of the Ukrainian boxer covers the outside of the Accademia Gallery, close to St Mark’s Square, bearing the legend: “Wladimir Klitschko — Curator”. It is an advert for the Ukrainian Pavilion […]

The money sloshing around the place and the surprising choice of curator have made it one of the most talked-about pavilions in Venice. An opening party on Thursday was attended by Naomi Campbell, the artists Jeff Koons and Antony Gormley and the gallery owner Jay Jopling.

The show is called Steppes of Dreamers and is conceived as a journey into a dreamworld. The Palazzo Papadopoli has been reimagined as a horror-film set. The ground floor is ankle-deep in sand. Upstairs rooms have their windows blacked out and are lit by faint, coloured bulbs on chandeliers that brighten and dim, leaving the visitor in darkness. Bursts of dry ice and eerie music are triggered by sensors. A Ukrainian model wearing a skimpy dress and a sulky frown rollerskates silently through the gloom.

The show is credited to Illya Chichkan, a Ukrainian, and Mihara Yasuhiro and Ogata Kinichi, who are Japanese. The billboard of Klitschko is itself described as part of the installation. The bulk of the real curating work has been done by Peter Doroshenko, the artistic director of the PinchukArtCentre in Kiev. Making the heavyweight champion curator encourages visitors to think about what “curator” means, he said.

Ukraine Pavilion is a Venice Biennale Knockout (Times of London)

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