Venice Biennale 2017
Sharon Lockhart gives voice to Polish girls and Jewish orphans at the Venice Biennale
For her project in the Polish pavilion, the photographer pays tribute to a pediatrician and writer who pioneered children’s rights
Tunisian pavilion to issue travel documents at Venice Biennale
Migration will be the focus of the country’s first Biennale project in more than 50 years
Guide to Asian pavilions at the 2017 Venice Biennale
From upside-down architecture to shadow puppets, artists explore cultural identity at the “Olympics of the art world”
Loris Gréaud to resurrect defunct Murano glass factory during the Venice Biennale
Production line of glass blowers will help create more than 1,000 unique works
Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable: Details emerge about Damien Hirst’s secretive Venice show
Finished just in time for the Venice Biennale, this project has been 10 years in the making
Installation in Venice to re-imagine Lenin’s tomb within Malevich’s black cube
Project marking centenary of Russian Revolution aims to highlight "potency of symbols in post-truth world"
Recovered ancient artefacts—ransacked during war—to feature at the Iraq pavilion in Venice
Objects drawn from the National Museum of Iraq will be shown alongside works by Modern and contemporary artists
Russian billionaire’s new Venice gallery to open with show of Soviet and contemporary art
Inaugural exhibition will include work by Rodchenko, Tillmans and a new Barbara Kruger commission
Venice Biennale’s main exhibition to be ‘by the artists and for the artists’, curator says
Christine Macel’s presentation to include more work from Latin America, the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Russia, with 103 artists showing for the first time
Philip Guston gets first Venice museum show
Accademia exhibition will open for this year's Venice Biennale, more than 50 years after the artist represented the US
Giants of German culture including Thomas Demand to feature in Fondazione Prada’s Venice Biennale show
Exhibition also includes works by theatre designer Anna Viebrock and film director Alexander Kluge<br>
Venice Biennale 2017: Mark Bradford and Xavier Veilhan projects revealed
US artist will work with Italian prisoners while the French sculptor will set up a recording studio in the Giardini<br> <br>
Are we colonialising Middle Eastern art?
As the Middle East increasingly becomes a producer and consumer of contemporary art, the role of the West as 'tastemaker' grows progressively more troubling