1996
The 6th International Architecture Exhibition was held, an event
that ended the centenary activities. The Curators were nominated for the 1997
events: Germano Celant for the 47th Art Exhibition, Felice Laudadio for the 53rd
Mostra del Cinema.
1997
Whilst awaiting a reform of the Organisation, the Biennale's
Administrative Board was renewed. University professor in the history and
criticism of cinema, Lino Miccichè, was President, with Gianfranco Pontel as
Secretary general. The 47th Art Exhibition, curated by Germano Celant, revolved
around the exhibition "Futuro, Presente, Passato" (Future, Present, Past), in
which three generations of artists between 1967 and 1997 met 'virtually'. In
total, the Exhibition hosted 58 participating countries. Golden Lions to Marina
Abramovic and Gerhard Richter.
1999
The new Biennale kicked off: the 48th International Art
Exhibition APERTO Over All recovered the historical spaces of the Arsenale
(Artiglierie, Isolotto, Tese, Gaggiandre). A new sector was created for live
shows: DMT (Dance Music Theatre). From July to October, the Music sector
proposed 21 concerts; from August to October the Theatre sector offered 14
shows; on 30th July, the Teatro Verde reopened with Parabola by Carolyn Carlson,
and from September to October the Dance sector staged 13 events. From 1st to
11th September, the 56th Mostra del Cinema took place: the Golden Lion for
Lifetime Achievement was awarded to Jerry Lewis.
2000
The Cinema sector presented an ample retrospective dedicated to the
cinema of the Balkans, La meticcia di fuoco, held between 30th March and 16th
April. Between August and September, as usual, the Mostra del Cinema was held,
now at its 57th edition: Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement to Clint Eastwood.
On 18th June, the 7th International Architecture Exhibition opened, tempting
over 70,000 visitors to the exhibitions in the Giardini and Arsenale. The Dance
Music Theatre sectors offered a dense calendar of events.
2001
A festival entitled Shakespeare & Shakespeare took place 2 to 8
March: all of the Biennale sectors were involved in this homage to the
Shakespearian world. Othello, directed by Eimuntas Nekrosius, and Virus, by the
dancer-choreographer Nigel Charnock, were premiered during the festival. Also in
the program the screening of Indian films based on Shakespeare works and a
series of presentations with artists whose work was inspired by the Bard, such
as Peter Stein, Peter Greenaway, and Josef Svoboda. Activities from the Dance
Music Theatre sectors were organised between 5th May and 6th October: world
premieres, co-productions, international congresses, for a total of 45 shows
plus repeats. Particular success was enjoyed by the special events in the
Theatre sector, La pista e la scena (The Ring and the Stage), held on the
mainland at the Parco della Bissuola in Mestre. On 9th June, official opening of
the 49th International Art Exhibition Plateau of Humankind - which registered
the largest participation of foreign countries in its history (63) and a record
for the number of visitors (243,000) over the last 20 years. Between 29th August
and 8th September the 58th Mostra del Cinema was held; this edition of the
festival introduced the novelty of a double competition by placing the Lion of
the Year alongside the traditional Golden Lion; Golden Lion for Lifetime
Achievement to Eric Rohmer.