World’s Biggest Instant Camera Meets Nine Major Artists | Polaroid 20x24
The 20x24 project is taking the world's largest instant camera to the Venice Biennale, the oldest and most prestigious art exhibition in the world, where 9 different artists are installing their work at an 18th century palazzo in the north of the city. We are bringing the camera to each of them and let them make art. There is just one problem ... Featuring: Urs Fischer, Piero Golia, Carsten Höller, Ibrahim Mahama, Mariko Mori, Jim Shaw, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Lee Ufan, and Liu Wei. 0:00 Introduction to the 20x24 Polaroid Project 0:54 Arrival at the Venice Biennale 02:47 Assembling the World’s Largest Camera 03:26 Jim Shaw’s Narrative Portraits 04:04 “The Negative Ran Out”: Camera Problems 05:01 Hiroshi Sugimoto’s Homage 06:14 Meet John Reuter: The Man Behind The Camera 06:31 Piero Golia Improvisation 08:07 Ibrahim Mahama, Inspired 09:25 Lee Ufan’s Self-Portrait in Waiting 10:30 Urs Fischer & Nicolas Berggruen Collaborate 11:40 Liu Wei: Looking For Work 12:40 Liu Wei Goes Down to the Docks 13:45 Mariko Mori’s Peace Crystal 14:41 Carsten Höller’s Ludicrous Games 16:27 Ibrahim’s Collage: An Artist at Work 17:00 Hanging The Show 17:50 The Opening

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