2002
The Temps d'images Festival began on 10th February. Dedicated to the
relationship between live performance, new forms of creativity, and television
and cinematographic media, the festival also took place in Brussels and Paris.
On 15th March, Carolyn Carlson presented her new show Waltz Thru Time. The Dance
Music Theatre season started on 2nd May until 29th September. Franco Bernabè was
appointed at the beginning of the year as the new President of the Biennale,
along with the members of the Board, that are responsible for the planning of
the activity in the period 2002-2005. The 59th Intl. Venice Film Festival,
directed by Moritz de Hadeln, ran from 29th August until 8th September. The 8th
International Architecture Exhibition Next, directed by Deyan Sudjic, took place
from 8th September until 3rd November, receiving over 101,000 visitors.
2003
The International Art Exhibition presented its 50th edition: Dreams
and Conflicts - The Dictatorship of the Viewer was the title chosen by director
Francesco Bonami. The exhibition was open June 15 to November 2 and attracted
the record number of 260,000 visitors. The public had the chance to meet a
number of leading figures from the world of culture in over 120 presentations
organized at the Arsenale by the Archive of the Contemporary-ASAC, directed by
Giuliano da Empoli, and entitled 99-every idea but one and Tipping Point. The
performing art sectors organized their programs reviving the formula of
international festivals which are characteristic of the Venice Biennale's
history: the 1st Intl. Dance Festival, directed by Frédéric Flamand, took place
in June and July; the 47th Intl. Music Festival, directed by Uri Caine, in
September; and the 35th Intl. Thetre Festival, directed by Peter Sellars, in
October to November 1st. The 60th Intl. Venice Film Festival, directed by Moritz
de Hadeln, ran from 27th August until 6th September. On December 23rd, the
Italian Government approved the reform of the Biennale, presented by the
Minister of Culture, which transformed the Biennale into a Foundation open to
contributions from the private sector.
2004
On January 15 the Biennale was transformed into a foundation; in
February, Davide Croff was appointed as new president. The 2004 events kicked
off with the 2nd Intl. Festival of Contemporary Dance, directed by Karole
Armitage, whose two sections ran in June and July. The 36th Intl. Theatre
Festival, directed by Massimo Castri, ran September 15 - October 2, and the 48th
Intl. Festival of Contemporary Music, directed by Giorgio Battistelli, took
place October 14 to 23. Marco Müller was appointed as new director of the Cinema
section, and the 61st Mostra Int.le d'Arte Cinematografica (Venice Film
Festival) ran September 1-11: Mike Leigh's Vera Drake was awarded the Golden
Lion for best film. The 9th Intl. Architecture Exhibition Metamorph, directed by
Kurt W. Forster, ran September 12 to November 7 and attracted over 115,000
visitors.
2005
The first Venice Biennale event in 2005 was the 3rd Intl. Festival of
Contemporary Dance, directed by Ismael Ivo and entitled Body Attack; the
festival opened with an international symposium and a world premiere by The
Forsythe Company on May 28-29, whereas the rest of the program ran June 8 to
July 2. The 51st International Art Exhibition opened from June 12 to November 6,
presenting two international exhibitions at the Giardini (The experience of art,
directed by María de Corral) and at the Arsenale (Always a little further,
directed by Rosa Martínez), 70 national participations and 30 collateral
exhibitions. The 62nd Venice Film Festival, directed by Marco Müller, ran August
31 to September 10 (Golden Lion for best film to Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain);
the 37th International Theatre Festival was directed by Romeo Castellucci and
entitled Pompei - The romance of the Ash (September 15-25); the 49th Intl.
Festival of Contemporary Music, directed by Giorgio Battistelli and entitled
Music and its double, ran September 28 to October 9. From 9 to 12 December,
Robert Storr curated an international symposium on contemporary art, entitled
Where art worlds meet: Multiple modernities and the global salon.
2006
The Dragon and the Lion ran February 23 to 28, a short festival
within the program of the Carnival of Venice. The event was curated by Maurizio
Scaparro, the new director of the Theatre section, and was entirely dedicated to
China. The 4th International Festival of Contemporary Dance ran June 8 to 25:
UnderSkin was the title chosen by director Ismael Ivo for his second edition as
director. The Theatre section was back in July, from 21 to 30, with the 38th
International Theatre Festival, Gozzi and Goldoni Europeans, directed by
Maurizio Scaparro. The 50th International Festival of Contemporary Music, Va'
pensiero, ran September 20 to October 7, directed by Giorgio Battistelli. The
Venice Film Festival reached edition no. 63, and ran August 30 to September 9:
David Lynch was awarded the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement, whereas Jia
Zhangke won the Golden Lion for Best Film with Sanxia Haoren (Still Life). The
year 2006 came to an end with the 10th International Architecture Exhibition,
Cities. Architecture and Society (September 10 to November 19), directed by
Richard Burdett, which included a special section, City-Port, hosted in three
exhibition venues in Palermo.