Shows worth checking out beyond the Arsenale and Giardini<br>
A guide to some of the most interesting works on view in the exhibition
The Biennale director's critique of capitalism is elegant and sleek
The Art Newspaper team guide to some of the best things to see at this year's Venice Biennale
Soon to turn 70, the Irish-born painter has been on the move since the age of four. With major shows opening in Venice and other cities, he tells how travelling the world helps him stay “in an active situation”
Vidya Dehejia is the 65th speaker in the distinguished series
The artist’s commission for the London fair in Regents Park will simulate animals' senses
Arthur Danto was enraptured by Sean Scully’s painting—but he was never sure how to explain why
The Renoir scholar comes to the museum after two years in San Francisco
The New Museum bets on future stars who deal with our digital world
Display featuring 45 controversial artists takes on added resonance in wake of Charlie Hebdo attacks
While Sotheby's struggled with Little Electric Chair, Christie's had no such problems
New technology and growing middle class consumption opened up his works and those of his contemporaries to new markets
The museum is currently closed on Tuesdays, but was originally open daily from 1929 until 1975