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Venice Biennale
The Venice Biennale, Without the Russians (or Their Yachts) These days, says artist Pavlo Makov, whose work is in the Ukrainian Pavilion, “The only place for dialogue is the front.”
By Ian Volner
opera review
Sept. 17, 2021
Review: In Sun & Sea, Econihilism Goes to the Beach It’s all fun and games till someone loses a climate.
By Helen Shaw
Damien Hirst Will Take the Hate With the Love in Venice “As an artist, the best you can hope for is people arguing, mixed reviews. Love it and hate it.”
By David Colman
Venice Officials Threaten to End Biennale Mosque They claim it could be a target of a terrorist attack.
By Nate Freeman
A Brief Guide to Joan Jonas, the U.S. Venice Biennale Representative Viewing her work always feels like entering into a new, miniature world.
By Kyle Chayka
British Press on British Penis Art in Venice Sarah Lucas, still a YBA after all these years, representing England at the Venice Biennale, filled her country’s pavilion with some rather naughty stuff.
By Nate Freeman
The First Day of the Venice Biennale, by Land and by Sea It’s unclear whether curator Okwui Enwezor’s ambitious plans hold up — but it’s clear there are a hundred places to be at once.
By Julie Baumgardner
The Art World Is Currently in Venice on Gondolas Having More Fun Than You Seventeen Instagram shots of dealers and curators canoodling on gondolas during the Biennale.
By Nate Freeman
The Art World Is Currently in Venice on Gondolas Having More Fun Than You Seventeen Instagram shots of dealers and curators canoodling on gondolas during the Biennale.
By Nate Freeman
Saltz’s Postcards From the Venice Biennale Navigating the good, the bad, and the overhyped in a suddenly empty Venice with my new digital camera.
By Jerry Saltz
Saltz’s Postcards From the Venice Biennale Navigating the good, the bad, and the overhyped in a suddenly empty Venice with my new digital camera.
By Jerry Saltz
20 Standout Works From the 55th Venice Biennale See all the highlights and press stunts (Milla Jovovich in a Plexiglas box).
By Tess Thackara
20 Standout Works From the 55th Venice Biennale See all the highlights and press stunts (Milla Jovovich in a Plexiglas box).
By Tess Thackara
Jerry Saltz’s Best and Worst of the Venice Biennale His five personal favorite pavilions and his three least favorite.
By Jerry Saltz
Saltz on the Ugly American at the Venice Biennale “I think being embarrassed to be an American is partly what this is about.”
By Jerry Saltz
in the magazine
June 19, 2009
Get an Advance Look at Next Week’s New York You’ve got a choice between Ashanti and the Venice Biennale.
By Mark Graham
The Diversity and Dynamism of the Venice Biennale It’s the most diverse fair yet, with a record 77 nationalities represented among 90 artists.
By Emma Pearse
New Yorkers to Storm the Venice Biennale Paul Chan, Tony Conrad, and Yoko Ono at the art-world equivalent of the Miss America pageant.
By Alexandra Peers
Nothing a Nice Wall Hanging Wouldn’t Fix The Venice Biennale is essentially a highbrow round of show-and-tell as galleries from around the world boast their best and brightest.
New York in Venice
Save Manhattan , by Mounir Fatmi, a Moroccan, now showing at the Venice Biennale. It’s a skyline constructed entirely from stereo speakers. Kinda cool, eh?