VENICE INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR 2025 - 23RD EDITION December 12 - 22,2025 Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello, Venice ITSLIQUID Group, in collaboration with ACIT Venice - Italian-German Cultural Association, is pleased to announce the opening of the 23rd edition of VENICE INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR 2025,which will take place in Venice at Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello, on December 12,2025,and will remain open until December 22,embracing the enchanting atmosphere of the Christmas season in Venice. With contributions from international artists representing more than 30 countries, this edition offers a unique opportunity to engage with the unseen dimensions of life and identity. The fair also features the solo exhibition “Sculpting My Universe” by Spanish artist Blanca Martí, curated by Luca Curci - an intimate journey into her distinctive artistic language that merges color, texture, and sculptural techniques transforming personal stories and memories into evocative visual forms. VENICE INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR 2025 analyzes the relationship between body and space, and the hybridization between identities and cultural/physical/social/urban contexts in contemporary times, through two main sections: LIQUID ROOMS and FUTURE LANDSCAPES. LIQUID ROOMS analyzes the hidden parts of our identities through an immersive experience inside the fascinating universe of the complex labyrinths of our consciousness. The human body is a changing system that connects us with other bodies and spaces to perceive the surrounding reality: a strong communication system with its own language and infinite ways of expression. FUTURE LANDSCAPES are abstract, infinite, and conceptual, associated with a sense of freedom and infinite extension. Primarily experienced with the mind, spaces redefine their limits and borders, transforming surfaces into an open flow of pure ideas. This section focuses on the concept of boundaries and structures between body, mind, and soul, human identity, and the city, the space, and the ground. Across the diverse range of practices featured at the 23rd edition of the Venice International Art Fair, the dialogue between body, identity, and space emerges as a central thread. From Atefeh Hosseini’s fluid exploration of movement and organic rhythms, which translates the vitality of nature into subtle visual energy, to Bianca Pirlog’s layered compositions blending painting, digital media, and Eastern aesthetics to explore vulnerability and inner dualities, each work invites viewers to consider the interplay of inner life and external form. Carine Hayoz extends this investigation into the urban sphere, using acrylics to weave architectural abstraction with human presence, highlighting the improvisational rhythms of city life and how relationships and space coexist in dynamic tension. In parallel, Paola Lazzareschi and Anastasiia Tishkina confront the human body and psyche from contrasting yet complementary perspectives. Lazzareschi’s experiments with AI-generated imagery and traditional media probe the perception of forms and shadows, redefining the body as a site of continuous transformation, while Tishkina channels personal trauma into expressive brushwork, translating pain and healing into tangible, emotionally resonant forms. Both practices emphasize how technique can articulate experience and provoke reflection, bridging personal narrative and universal human conditions. Materiality, combined with technical experimentation, serves as a unifying thread throughout the exhibition: Tiziana Marongiu manipulates light, texture, and digital media to craft immersive atmospheres, while Viktorika and Federico Verdiani harness color, texture, and gestural abstraction to push the boundaries of perception, from the chromatic intensity and layered surfaces of Viktorika’s practice to Verdiani’s dynamic dialogue of fluid forms and impulsive geometries. Similarly, Oz Azar’s multidisciplinary Encrypted Metaphorical Art transforms personal trauma into material form, employing ceramics, casting, and mixed media to encode emotion and memory into tangible, textured compositions. Together, these works construct a multifaceted conversation on contemporary identity while emphasizing transformation - whether through the rhythms of nature, the architecture of cities, technological mediation, or the materialization of memory and emotion - and invite viewers to navigate the interstices between body, mind, and space. The exhibition features a great selection of video artworks (see https: //drive. Google. Com/file/d/1r2haJZErPhlwyppOHAjrLRJjyD8r-cT_/view? Usp=sharing). OPENING December 12,2025 | 06: 00 PM Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello Associazione Culturale Italo-Tedesca (ACIT), Cannaregio 4118,Venice Opening hours | Monday - Friday. 09.30 AM - 05.30 PM RSVP info@itsliquid. Com