From shared lament to sonic trauma, Venice’s strongest off-site presentations explore grief, listening and historical memory ...
At Tiwani Contemporary, Lagos, the artist renders domestic spaces with formal precision while probing the elusive inner lives ...
In the Giardini, the late curator’s vision for new ways of engaging art is gestured towards, but even a commendable ...
This section of the Venice Biennale offers the most concentrated and coherent expression of Koyo Kouoh’s curatorial vision ...
Of course, many of the national pavilions in the rest of the Giardini do offer more thoughtful perspectives. Two standouts ...
She is flanked by two porta-potties, into which visitors are invited to ‘donate’ their urine, which is then descaled and fed ...
From fierce pussy’s posters welcoming LGBTQ+ visitors to the city to Florentina Holzinger’s water-themed Austrian Pavilion, ...
Ahead of his Venice exhibition at the Canadian Pavilion, the artist reflects on diasporic distance and withholding as a form ...
The painter reflects on home, her vision for the Venice Pavilion, and why her figures linger between leaving and staying ...
A plague island in the Venetian lagoon becomes the artist’s latest muse in a practice tracing migration and memory ...
At Pavilion 13, Kyiv, the artist’s kinetic sculptures register war-related trauma without reducing the human subject to it ...
On the occasion of his inclusion in the Venice Biennale, a look at Sammy Baloji’s photomontage of Belgian colonial ...