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IN THE SMALL Lebanese village of Bechealeh is a grove of 16 olive trees known as the Sisters. Local legend has it that they have stood in the same spot since the time of Noah’s ark. The trees are gnarled and pitted, with twisted branches and hollow trunks. Across the Mediterranean, olive trees symbolise fertility, peace and longevity; these particular trees are said to be the source of the twig that was carried to Noah in a dove’s beak when the biblical floods rolled back.
The ancient grove looms large in the Lebanese pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, which opened on May 22nd. The theme of this edition, “How will we live together?”, has elicited diverse responses. The Thai pavilion explores how human beings can live harmoniously with other species through a study of the Kuy, a community who have developed a symbiotic relationship with elephants. At the Peruvian pavilion, a large gate alludes to the walling-off of public spaces in cities across the country. The Ir
Aux côtés de Yannick Haenel, l inspiration par la peinture franceculture.fr - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from franceculture.fr Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.