The opening piece, "The Boy Hidden in a Fish" by Chilean artists Smiljan Radic and Marcela Correa, was inspired by the need for protection and refuge after the earthquake. A stoic, yet peaceful sanctuary, it was constructed from a solid granite shell and a cedar wood box that creates a inhabitable void at the intersection.  Photo 3 of 17 in Venice Biennale: Arsenale by Tiffany Chu

Venice Biennale: Arsenale

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The opening piece, "The Boy Hidden in a Fish" by Chilean artists Smiljan Radic and Marcela Correa, was inspired by the need for protection and refuge after the earthquake. A stoic, yet peaceful sanctuary, it was constructed from a solid granite shell and a cedar wood box that creates a inhabitable void at the intersection.