
At the Arsenale, art becomes an act of witness
At the Biennale, the Arsenale turns art into political testimony, with sound, smell, and materials drawn from conflict zones.

At the Biennale, the Arsenale turns art into political testimony, with sound, smell, and materials drawn from conflict zones.

Artists from India, the UK and Germany explore what home means when it is lost, rebuilt or remembered across borders.

A Venice palazzo, shut for five centuries, now home to asocial hub: the Human Safety Net Foundation.

The Central Pavilion brings artists together under the curator Kouoh’s final vision, a show shaped by remembrance and restraint.

Eight million people, 23 countries, glowing tapestries and a Pugliese luminaria on show at Procuratie Vecchie.

Venice’s Peggy Guggenheim Collection revisits the London years that shaped one of modern art’s defining collectors.

A walled vineyard, just one hectare, in the Venetian Lagoon revives an extinct grape on the sleepy island of Mazzorbo.

Through canals and over bridges, getting artwork to the Venice Biennale is no ordinary logistics operation.

Just weeks before her 90th birthday, German artist Lore Bert opens her installation at the Venice Biennale.

Maggie Gyllenhaal will preside over the jury at the 83rd Venice International Film Festival, returning to the Lido di Venezia.
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