Inside Russia's “Fair Enough” — Special Mention Winner at the Venice Biennale 2014



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The Russian Pavilion at the 2014 Venice Biennale is selling the most important architectural ideas from Russia. Curators Anton Kalgaev, Brendan Mcgetrick, and Daria Paramonova selected twenty ideas that offer solutions to contemporary architectural issues and designed the pavilion as a commercial fair. It’s even got generic furniture and salespeople manning the booths.

They talked to us about their project Fair Enough and why their contribution to the Biennale is a market where Russia’s originally socialist ideas are sold as updated “products.”

Check out the full curatorial statement, flip through the 160-page pavilion catalog, and see a full gallery of images after the break.

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