Powerful patrons and a Global South-dominated international exhibition ensure the nation’s artists are front and centre—despite the government’s decision to not stage a show
Artists draw with their eyes and play with Zeus at the city's former shipyards and armories
Jeffrey Gibson mixes Native American motifs with modern materials to investigate issues of identity and history
A multimedia exhibition at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection includes many of the famed filmmaker's drawings, including his sketches while working with Picasso on the ballet 'Parade'
The restitution of artefacts from France in 2022 has energised Benin’s cultural and heritage sector, as is clear from the country’s four-artist presentation at the Biennale
Unique to the Biennale are its venues, which include beautiful historic buildings with interiors, art and artefacts that put many museums to shame
Project opens with four-year backing from AKO Foundation to acquire Sámi and Inuit art from Northern Europe
Organised by the Art Not Genocide Alliance, the demonstration criticised international support for the Israeli government’s campaign against Gaza
Josèfa Ntjam‘s exhibition depicts a fantasy world inhabited by AI-created creatures that recalls both the deep ocean and outer space
The American artist’s prolific career included two spells in Italy, ten years apart. An exhibition in Venice explores the impact these visits had on his work
From the best pizza in town to a picturesque island
The British artist and film-maker's Biennale exhibition will build on his past investigations of race, memory and identity
As the war between Israel and Hamas intensifies, artists in Venice use their work to make statements
From cocoa-covered creations, to spaceships and rotting fruit, here is our selection of top shows from the first preview day
Open Group collective has shifted focus to neighbouring Ukraine after Ignacy Czwartos is deselected
Ruth Patir says that she and the curators will not open exhibition until Israel and Hamas reach “a ceasefire and hostage release agreement"
The Balot sculpture will be in the Democratic Republic of Congo for six months, while a video of it shows simultaneously at the Venice Biennale
The artist says artistic director Adriano Pedrosa’s "dangerous slogan" reinforces the Italian government’s anti-migrant stance
The dealer’s discovery-driven programme, which embraces both contemporary and unsung 20th-century artists, is finding outsize success in Europe
The artist, who represented the US in 2017, spoke about the artistic director's “generosity and quiet power to change things”
The art publishing and presenting titan implemented layout changes to buoy smaller galleries
Day trippers will need to pay €5 to enter on select days in a pilot scheme which starts during the Biennale
Pop-up space syncs with spring events, furthering city’s growth as an art hub
The Brazilian curator, who is committed to highlighting the art of the Global South, explains his thinking behind the most diverse Venice Biennale exhibition ever
Thousands have called for Israel’s pavilion to be cancelled, a proposed Palestinian exhibition was rejected, while Ukraine’s pavilion deals with its ongoing war
The Russian pavilion will host a group exhibition of artists from South America organised by Bolivia’s Ministry of Cultures, Decolonisation and Depatriarchalisation
The French artist has embraced robotics and machine learning for his latest works, which are being premiered at his sprawling exhibition in Venice
Plans for country to make its Venice debut have been dropped, but no one—including the artists due to show there—knows why
São Paulo fair’s founder says her efforts are “legitimised” by Adriano Pedrosa being the first South American to curate the Venice Biennale this month
The Hong Kong artist explains why fish tanks and a notorious tree are “monuments to human interactions” in his new exhibitions for Para Site and the Venice Biennale