| Images from the
exhibit "Artempo: Where Time Becomes Art" at the Fortuny
Museum in Venice.

Visitors experiment with their own reflections in a giant mirror by
Anish Kapoor, part of the exhibit "Artempo: Where Time Becomes
Art," at Palazzo Fortuny in Venice.

The second floor. The exhibition at the Fortuny Museum regularly blurs
the line between art and nature.

The third floor of the exhibit. The exhibition was conceived by Mattijs
Visser, head of exhibitions at the Museum Kunst Palast in Düsseldorf,
Germany, inspired by the vision and collection of Axel Vervoordt, a
Belgian connoisseur, designer and antiques dealer. His many loans here
suggest a preoccupation with decay.

An installation by Roman Opalka.

"Work" (Water) by Sadamasa Motonaga.

"Chair with Nails" by Gunther Uecker.

"Veiled Lady" (Purity) by Antonio Corradini.

Exterior of the Palazzo Fortuny in Venice.

"Dvaravati, Mô n Buddha Torso" by an anonymous artist.

"Basilisk" (Siren) by an anonymous artist.

"Supermodel" by Marlene Dumas.
August 31, 2007 |