As part of the 19th International Architecture Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia 2025, Escuela Moderna / Ateneo Libertario presented "Paradigm and Hallucinations" as an educational space in the Biennale Sessions Gardens on May 10.

The proposal is part of the practice carried out by the Berlin-based network of architectural collectives, Raumlaborberlin, and featured the following artists: Arianna Ferreri (saxophone sound performance), Kateryna Kovalchuk (poetic street performance in front of the Pavilion), Nicoletta Braga and Zhenru Liang (Escuela Moderna), followed by Francesco Apuzzo of Raumlaborberlin.

With a shift in narration, we choose to build using materials previously employed in other contexts — fragments with their own memory, and objects and systems that, for a limited time, assume diverted, decontextualized roles.

This radical decision, which we share with experts from various disciplines, takes shape as a paradigm: a stance, a meaningful gesture.

Matter, space, and the invisible body of technical, administrative, and economic parameters are interwoven.

As in a fabric marked by errors or overlays, hallucinations emerge.

In the creative and constructive process, the fine line between letting these hallucinations happen and controlling them remains a central theme, and often represents the core of our work.

Written by Francesco Apuzzo of Raumlaborberlin.

Biennale Session 2025 - Paradigm and Hallucinations - Escuela Moderna / Ateneo Libertario.

Biennale Session 2025 - Paradigm and Hallucinations - Escuela Moderna / Ateneo Libertario.

The collaboration with Francesco is longstanding; we had the pleasure of working together on forms of turmoil in Milan at BASE, and since then we have maintained a friendly relationship.

Later, Nicoletta Braga presented the results of this collaboration at various universities in Spain such as Granada and Seville, and then exhibited at the Spanish Pavilion in the same year Raumlaborberlin won the Golden Lion at the Architecture Biennale.

This year, a meeting with students in Brera in the course taught by Zhenru Liang, in collaboration with Guerri, Scudero, Braga, Moioli, and finally this event at Biennale Sessions 2025 in the Russian Pavilion, to discuss their practices, but also internationalism, art, architecture, poetry, and peace — as always, in our style.

Biennale Session 2025 - Paradigm and Hallucinations - Escuela Moderna/ Ateneo Libertario.

Biennale Session 2025 - Paradigm and Hallucinations - Escuela Moderna / Ateneo Libertario.

Among other things, we have worked on libertarian influences in the arts with Golden Lion winner Saburo Teshigawara; museums with Vicente Todolí and David Liver; conferences on Jean Baudrillard with Francesco Proto from Oxford; Antonio Manuel and Camillo Osorio from the Brazilian Pavilion; with our comrades at Sale Docks; the Italian beat generation in workwear with Sardella, Brolati, Brugnaro senior, Rino de Michele, Elena Roccaro, and others — but without boring you with a complete list (everything is archived) — not forgetting Parco Aperto Mestre with ApArte, the historic libertarian cultural magazine of Venice, or public art at the Marco Polo Airport in Tessera, Venice.

We have always tried to address contemporary issues with the utmost gentleness.

Written by Massimo Mazzone, spokesperson for Escuela Moderna.

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"Paradigm and Hallucinations".

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Escuela Moderna/ Ateneo Libertario.- Massimo Mazzone + Raumlaborberlin.

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Arianna Ferreri, Kateryna Kovalchuk, Nicoletta Braga, Zhenru Liang, Francesco Apuzzo. 

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10.05.2025.

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Russian Pavilion. Giardini della Biennale, Castello, 30122 - Venice, Italy.

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Massimo Mazzone, (Marino, Rome, 1967) sculptor, numerous exhibitions in Europe and beyond, a member of the group of artists complot s.y.s.tem, and a professor of sculpture at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan. He has organized several groups to work between art and architecture. Among his recent performances, projects, proposal and publications:

    •    Ex Polis
    •    11. Biennale Venezia
    •    Edifici concettuali
    ◦    Post Lauream
    ◦    Città
    •    La Penisola degli Agnelli
    •    10. Biennale Venezia
    •    Lezioni di pittura
    •    Ex Mattatoio
    •    Piazza Shopping Centre
    •    Worker Bee Cemetery
    •    Triennale Milano
    •    Casa dell'Architettura
    •    Fass Gallery
    •    L'altra Roma
    •    Torretta Valadier

WORKS by Complot s.y.s.tem

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RaumlaborBerlin is a berlin based network-collective of architects founded in 1999. raumlaborberlin works at the intersection of architecture, city planning, art and urban intervention. We address in our work city and urban renewal as a process. We are attracted to difficult urban locations. Places torn between different systems, time periods or planning ideologies, that can not adapt. Places that are abandoned, left over or in transition that contains some relevance for the processes of urban transformations.

Raumlabor is formed by.-

Axel Timm
Benjamin Foerster-Baldenius
Christof Mayer
Florian Stirnemann
Francesco Apuzzo
Frauke Gerstenberg
Jan Liesegang
Markus Bader
Matthias Rick († 28.04.2012)

Raumlaborberlin, yes we do love the great ideas of the 60s 70s and the optimism which is inherent in changing the world at the stroke of a pen to the better. but we strongly believe that complexity is real and good and our society today does need a more substantial approach. therefore our spacial proposals are small scale and deeply rooted in the local condition…. BYE BYE UTOPIA!

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Nicoletta Braga's research is about the connection between the body, signs in the (poetical and politics) individual and social space and female conditions. After graduating in Painting at Florence Academy of Fine Arts (1987), and Master in “Arte Architettura Territorio”( 15 ECTS, Architecture Roma Tre 2006), “Comunicazione e linguaggi non verbali” (60 ECTS Venice, Cà Foscari University 2008), have a PHD,  Doctorado en Dibujo en la Facultad de Belles Artes de Granada UGR, Spain.
 
She publishing several essays as: Angiolo Mazzoni, una residenza, 1994, Fertilia: appunti per un progetto di recupero del Moderno, 1994, Note sulla decorazione come pittura sullo spazio dato, 1994, Introduzione all'arte grafica, 1996, Omaggio a Majakowskij, 1996, Attualità del corpo nella performance-Una riflessione su corpo natura e spazio urbano, 2010, by Stampa Alternativa. she showed in various exhibitions, alone and with com.plot S.Y.S.tem group and Escuela moderna group; teaching art from the 1993, at now she teaching Fenomenologia del corpo in Milano, Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera.

Biennale Venezia in (2000, less aethetics more ethics, Architecture), 2001 bunker poetico, (Art), 2006 and 2008 (Venezuelea Pavilions, Architecture).
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Zhenru Liang (China, 1994) graduated with a degree in painting in 2017 from the Brera Academy of Fine Arts and obtained a degree in sculpture in 2019. In the 2019/20 academic year, she worked as an expert and assistant in the foundry techniques at the Academy of Fine Arts in Brera. Since 2017, she has been one of the founders of the non-profit artistic cultural association forME in Milan. He has curated the Educational Project of the Brera Academy for the 2019/20 academic year, titled "The Sound of Titanium" and "Inhabited Sculptures". He collaborates with different artists in the project and the creation of artistic events. She now lives and works in Berlin.

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Published on: July 19, 2025
Cite:
metalocus, MASSIMO MAZZONE, FRANCESCO APUZZO
""Paradigm and Hallucinations" - an educational space in the Biennale Session 2025" METALOCUS. Accessed
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