60th venice biennale

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A textile- and painting-heavy edition of the Venice Biennale follows a tried and tested method of curation

BY Chloe Stead |

At the Venice Biennale, the artist explores shifting her artistic focus as Saudi women embrace new opportunities amid the easing of gender-based restrictions

BY Gouri Sharma |

Adriano Pedrosa’s biennial raises essential questions about representation in the art world, but unfortunately, it feels disjointed

BY Sean Burns |

We spoke with the artists representing Japan and South Korea about their Venice exhibitions and the obsolescence of national divisions

From an especially weak German pavilion to Yuko Mohri’s orchestra of rotting fruit, sensuality – and history – take centre stage at the Venice Biennale 2024

BY Andrew Durbin |

The curator discusses the themes of the Venice exhibition and explains why ‘hardcore African feminism’ is vital for societal progress

BY Azu Nwagbogu AND Angel Lambo |

From Julien Creuzet’s multimedia mastery to Kapwani Kiwanga’s beaded presentation, a tapestry of sensory experiences permeates the Venice Biennale 2024

BY Terence Trouillot |

The exuberant history of resistance by the Disability Arts Movement gets a historic review in Venice

BY Jamila Prowse |

The Indigenous Brazilian movement brings to life its ancestral musical traditions

BY Ela Bittencourt |

The Biennale’s first Latin American curator discusses his ‘mission’ to prioritize the social history of the Global South 

BY Adriano Pedrosa AND Marko Gluhaich |

Considering this year’s title, ‘Foreigners Everywhere', we look back at how artists have addressed entrenched ideas of nationhood with bold, and at times comical, interventions

BY Ivana Cholakova AND Angel Lambo |

The multi-faceted Nordic Pavilion is a nautical Gesamtkunstwerk about language, translation and how it functions in the globalized world

BY Charlene K. Lau |

From Koo Jeong-A’s scented pavilion to Julien Creuzet’s ‘layers of history’, here's what not to miss during this year’s Biennale 

BY frieze |

Ahead of this year’s Biennale, the artist speaks about his obsession with plants and aquariums, and how he hopes to encourage audiences to actively see and experience his work

BY Wong Binghao AND Trevor Yeung |

The frieze team selects the international shows they’re most excited about during this year’s Biennale 

BY frieze |

A look at the artists and activist groups caring for the social ecologies of the city

BY Francesca Tarocco |

Representing the UAE at the Biennale, the artist is considered a founding member of the Emirati avant-garde of the 1980s and ’90s

BY Rahel Aima |

The artist representing Ireland at the Venice Biennale discusses songs that subverts the country’s history of linguistic oppression

BY Eimear Walshe |

Frieze will support the British Pavilion created by London-based artist John Akomfrah in partnership with the British Council

The winner of the 2019 Camden Art Centre Emerging Artist Prize at Frieze is known for his creative use of found materials, drawing on tensions between Caribbean histories and European modernity