
Rabarama sculptures and social mission in Via Veneto
Rabarama brings monumental sculptures to Rome’s Via Veneto in an open-air show funding social causes.

Rabarama brings monumental sculptures to Rome’s Via Veneto in an open-air show funding social causes.

Siena exhibition uses Renaissance painted furniture, domestic objects to reconstruct life in a noble palace.

Italy’s defence minister discusses open-air sculptures in Via Veneto, placing ancient Rome together with contemporary art.

American artist Gianna Dispenza examines how sporting contexts uniquely licence men’s physical and emotional expression.

From Florentina Holzinger’s confrontational performance in the Austrian Pavilion to Japanese baby dolls that recite poetry.

Five national pavilions stand out with light and space and offer some of the Biennale’s most quietly arresting work this year.

Artist Rita Sabo wins new special prize for installation connecting 15 world cultures through cosmic imagery and thread.

The Venice Biennale opened with its jury resigned, Russia’s participation contested, and protests.

No Golden Lion, no jury. The Biennale opens amid political tensions, leaving visitors to shape its symbolic verdict.

Venice’s “La Galleria” turns 25 with a landmark exhibition uniting artists and a second opening at a historic church.
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