1974
The four-year presidency of Carlo Ripa di Meana began
(1974-1978). The International Art Exhibition was not held (it was resumed in
1976). Theatre and cinema events were held in October 1974 and 1975 under the
title Libertà per il Cile (Freedom for Chile).
1976
July saw the inauguration of the new headquarters of the Archivio
Storico delle Arti Contemporanee (the ASAC, Historical Archives of Contemporary
Arts), in palazzo di Ca' Corner della Regina at San Stae, Venice.
1977
On 15th November, the so-called 'Biennale of dissent' (international
and of the USSR) opened. Because of the controversies that ensued, president
Ripa di Meana tendered his resignation for a time.
1978
A quotation by Kandinsky, "great abstraction, great realism"
provided the starting point for the Art Exhibition, divided into six "stations",
with the title "From nature to art, from art to nature".
1979
Under the presidency of Giuseppe Galasso (1979-1982), the principle
was laid down whereby each of the artistic sectors was to have a permanent
director to organise its activity.
1980
The Architecture sector was set up: the director, Paolo Portoghesi,
opened the Corderie dell'Arsenale to the public for the first time, transforming
them into a "strada novissima". The first Aperto section for young artists was
arranged by Achille Bonito Oliva and Harald Szeemann in the Magazzini del Sale,
as part of the 39th Art Exhibition directed by Luigi Carluccio. At the Mostra
del Cinema, the awards were brought back into being (between 1969 and 1979, the
editions were non-competitive): Golden Lion for best film ex aequo to Atlantic
City by Louis Malle and Gloria by John Cassavetes. Maurizio Scaparro launched
the Carnevale del Teatro throughout Venice. Aldo Rossi produced the "Teatro del
Mondo" in Bacino San Marco.
1983
Paolo Portoghesi was the new president of the organisation; he held
the post for two consecutive four-year periods, until 1992.
1984
The Art Exhibition tackled the theme of "Arte e arti" (Art and
arts), under the direction of Maurizio Calvesi. Luigi Nono's Prometeo was given
its world premiere in the disused church of San Lorenzo.
1986
Calvesi, director of the Visual arts sector, revived the Gran premi,
which had not been assigned since the protests in 1968. The Exhibition explored
the relationship between Art and Science.