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VenetoExhibitionUS Pavilion 2026: Call Me the Breeze
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US Pavilion 2026: Call Me the Breeze
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US Pavilion 2026: Call Me the Breeze

Fri, May 8, 2026

10:00 PM - 10:59 PM

Giardini della Biennale

Veneto, Italy

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The American Arts Conservancy, is pleased to announce that Alma Allen will represent the United States at the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia in 2026.

Over the past three decades, Allen has created abstract biomorphic sculptures inspired by the expansive landscapes and natural geological formations of the Americas, using natural materials sourced from these lands. His exhibition, Alma Allen: Call Me the Breeze , on view May 9–November 22, 2026, at the United States Pavilion in Venice, Italy, will present artworks that highlight Allen’s alchemical transformation of matter and explore the concept of “elevation,” both as a physical manifestation of form and as a symbol of collective optimism and self-realization. The artist will create several new site-responsive sculptures, including one for the Pavilion’s outdoor forecourt. To make his work, Allen developed a hybrid process that combines preindustrial methods of carving and hand-shaping with advanced technology, such as robotic sculpting. With a commitment to material authenticity, he works in materials local to the Americas, including American walnut burl; Cantera verde volcanic rock; and white Colorado Yule marble, a luminous stone used to construct several of our nation’s historic monuments, including the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery. Natural materials carry historical and cultural imports; Yule marble, for example, signifies historical gravity and transcendence and can be used to foster understanding and to open a metaphorical pathway for the future. With these natural, earthbound materials as a starting point, Allen has built a body of sculptures that seem to transform the nature of matter. In Alma Allen: Call Me the Breeze , viewers will encounter works in which the strata of rough rock appear to have been smoothed through the passage of time, and solid bronze appears liquid. For Allen, “The sculptures are often in the act of doing something: They are going away, or leaving, or interacting with something invisible. Even though they seem static as objects, they are not static in my mind. In my mind, they are part of a much larger universe.”

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Fri, May 8, 2026 at 10:00 PM

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Sun, Nov 22, 2026 at 10:59 PM

Location

Giardini della Biennale

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