The guest of the final day is Živa Kraus, Croatian photographer, painter and video-artist but Venetian by adoption, as well as Peggy Guggenheim’s historic collaborator. Kraus will be interviewed by photography lecturer Cristina Baldacci to retrace the milestones of a luminous career through the photos she has taken. The talk will also include the screening of one of her experimental videos. After studying in Zagreb, she moved to Venice in the 1970s, where she attended Studio Vedova, Peggy Guggenheim and Carlo Cardazzo. He then created the Ikona Photo Gallery and a photography school, through which he introduced some of the leading contemporary photographers to the public, soon becoming a point of reference for the entire lagoon art scene and for the Biennale itself.