Of course, many of the national pavilions in the rest of the Giardini do offer more thoughtful perspectives. Two standouts ...
‘A continuum,’ says Giuseppe Penone with a smile. The 77-year-old artist, a native of the forests that ring the Alps, gestures out towards Hyde Park. He is dressed in a dark blazer, proper shoes and a ...
As ‘Canicula’ closes Fondazione In Between Art Film’s ‘Trilogy of Uncertainties’ in Venice, its artistic director reflects on ...
In the small lobby before Camden Art Centre’s main gallery, Nat Faulkner has installed shallow tanks filled with iodine in a Victorian skylight. The light that dribbles through Aperture (Iodine) (all ...
In ‘Silent Work’ at Gallery Baton in Seoul, Leipzig-based painter Rosa Loy employs matte, fresco-like casein tempera and ...
The controversial artist, who grappled with what it meant to be German after WWII, leaves behind a complicated legacy ...
At Pavilion 13, Kyiv, the artist’s kinetic sculptures register war-related trauma without reducing the human subject to it ...
Tiepolo painted Mondo Novo just after the French Revolution (and shortly before Venice was conquered by the Austrians), when the old world was put into question. All these Venetian figures are ...
Is ‘Greater New York 2026’ the exhibition that New York City needs, or the one that it deserves? Since 2000, this ...
This review is part of a series of Must-See shows, in which a writer delivers a snapshot of a current exhibition Thousands of David Armstrong’s negatives, photographs and contact prints were ...
At Museion, Bolzano, the late artist’s immersive environments interweave photography and audience interaction to generate ...
At Nova Contemporary, Bangkok, a show recontextualizes the nation’s modern masters – and makes the past feel as expansive as ...
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