The big headlines from this year’s Venice Biennale were more about who should be allowed to show at arguably the art world’s ...
Beloved for its food, wine, art, rich history and alluring landscape, Florence, Italy, consistently draws travelers ...
First erected in the early 1960s as an advertising gimmick, these giants are rising again thanks to preservationists, kitsch ...
A selection of eight national pavilions that, through their themes, techniques, objects, and installations, offer critical ...
Some destinations are best enjoyed without a packed checklist. Venice, Kyoto, Lisbon, Savannah, and Marrakech reward ...
Amid protests, geopolitical tensions and the contradictions of the Biennale’s own structure, the most compelling pavilions ...
Thought-provoking and senses-stirring works on war, art patronage, and the Black experience in America are just some of our ...
Flying saucers, deep-sea creatures, dream-derived performances and the 250th anniversary of the USA: unmissable action at ...
From the Giardini and the Arsenale to exhibitions across the city, geopolitics, climate collapse and national identities take ...
Lubaina Himid invites Helena Lee to join her over the course of a year – in Beijing, in her studio in Preston and in London – for a unique look into the biggest creative journey of her career: represe ...
Akhavan challenges the audience to look past their predjudices and preconceptions of his materials.
Isabel Nolan's Dreamshook is the twentieth official Irish exhibition at the Venice Biennale, writes Declan Long.
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