Kube Man Performance at the Venezuelan Pavilion — Venice Biennale 2024
In June 2024, Kube Man presented a striking performance at the Venezuelan Pavilion during the Venice Biennale. The action unfolded within the context of the pavilion’s exhibition, featuring work by Venezuelan master Juvenal Ravelo, whose practice is renowned for its engagement with kinetic art, color theory, and participatory visual systems.
Kube Man’s performance activated the pavilion as a living space, extending Ravelo’s visual language into the realm of embodied geometry and public interaction. Through minimalist form and durational presence, the performance explored themes of balance, structure, and collective perception—dialoguing directly with the chromatic and optical principles present in Ravelo’s work.
Presented at the Venezuelan Pavilion, the performance contributed to the Biennale’s broader conversation on contemporary art, identity, and spatial experience. By merging performance art with the pavilion’s curatorial framework, Kube Man at the Venice Biennale 2024 positioned the body as an architectural and symbolic element—bridging sculpture, movement, and social engagement within one of the world’s most influential international art exhibitions.
Keywords: Kube Man performance, Venezuelan Pavilion Venice Biennale 2024, Juvenal Ravelo art, performance art Venice Biennale, contemporary Venezuelan art.







