Venice Biennale 2024
Venice Biennale 2024: all the national pavilions, artists and curators
The latest news of the key players taking part in the 60th International Art Exhibition
Venice verdicts: art world figures weigh in on the Biennale
Leading museum directors, curators and artists give us their opinions on the massive event
Qatar Museums and Venice's new protocol of co-operation includes aim of restoring 'symbolic parts of the city’
Renewable five-year agreement, announced during Art for Tomorrow conference, covers collaboration on regeneration of cultural heritage, art publications and connections between Venetian and Islamic architecture
Democratic Republic of the Congo scrambles to salvage its Venice Biennale show
Deal with local foundation to host national pavilion fell through at the last minute, but the country determined to exhibit its artists’ work
‘Like saying that you need to wear European fashion to attend the Venice Biennale’: Adriano Pedrosa responds to criticisms of 'Foreigners Everywhere'
The curator of the central exhibition at the 2024 Venice Biennale reflected on the show’s reception during a recent talk in New York
Julie Mehretu’s BMW Art Car revealed at Centre Pompidou
The design is inspired by a painting currently on view in the artist’s exhibition in Venice
Art Market Eye | The Biennale Venice effect at work
There are so many discoveries to be made at Adriano Pedrosa's international exhibition this year
Pope drops in on the Venice Biennale and visits the Vatican pavilion
Supreme pontiff praises Corita Kent and Frida Kahlo at women’s prison
Pro-Palestine protests continue at Venice Biennale
One protester was held by police while a "Freedom Boat" attracted hundreds of visitors
Ewa Juszkiewicz’s Venice exhibition brings together five years of faceless portraits
The show at the Palazzo Cavanis includes 15 works in which the Polish artist uses the device of concealment to critique historical depictions of women
Archie Moore’s Australian Pavilion wins Venice Biennale’s coveted Golden Lion for best national exhibition
Mataaho Collective, Samia Halaby and Karimah Ashadu also receive awards
The legacy and mystery of the display of Native American art at the 1932 Venice Biennale
Remarkably little is known about the selection, reception and whereabouts of the Native art shown in the US pavilion at the 18th Biennale
Denmark's Venice Biennale 2024 pavilion explores Greenlandic culture
The photographer Innuteq Storch records life in the autonomous territory
First his faeces, now his works, are turned into diamonds: Christoph Büchel's show fills every corner of the Fondazione Prada in Venice
The artist and provocateur's exhibition is focused on debt and its consequences for society and individuals
Spanish-Peruvian artist brings Old Masters to the New World at the Venice Biennale
Sandra Gamarra Heshiki references 17th-century European paintings in her investigations of Spain’s colonial past and its ongoing repercussions
Venice Biennale 2024: the worst art on show in the city
There's a lot to see during this year's edition of the city-wide event, so we've rounded up a few things you might want to skip
Venice Biennale 2024: our pick of collateral shows
Alongside the main event, there's a plethora of exhibitions vying for visitors' attention. We've selected some of our favourites, ranging from Shahzia Sikander fairytale gothic palace to Andrzej Wróblewski's poignant depictions of war
‘Trauma, hope and healing’: a closer look at Timor-Leste’s first-ever Venice Biennale pavilion
The young nation is represented by Maria Madeira, who is also exhibiting large-scale works
Venice Biennale 2024 review | Intimacy and violence: 'Foreigners Everywhere' explodes the Biennale model
Adriano Pedrosa's international exhibition combines the old and new to undermine Western narratives, but still creates a compelling survey of global contemporary art, in which Queer art stands out
The Week in Art podcast | Venice Biennale 2024 special
We review the international exhibition, talk to artists and curators behind five national pavilions and take an exclusive look at Titian’s newly conserved Assunta
'The desire to create is still there': Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska launches country's pavilion at the Venice Biennale
President Zelensky's wife gave a video address to visitors of the show in Venice
Homecoming for one of Egypt’s leading artists as Wael Shawky shows at the country’s pavilion at the Venice Biennale
Shawky’s work for the Biennale, involving 400 cast and crew, recounts a 19th-century anti-colonialist uprising
Who owns the superyacht docked outside the 2024 Venice Biennale?
The Sea Pearl has been a looming presence along the water during this week's preview
Brazil reflects on ‘five centuries of invasion’ with all-Indigenous Venice pavilion
Artists focus on the legacy of colonialism and the ongoing challenges their people face
Abdullah Al Saadi: 'My mother would use stones to signal to me that she had visited my studio'
The conceptual artist’s exhibition at the Biennale presents a series of works documenting his cycling journeys
Venice Biennale 2024: the must-see pavilions around town
Take a tour of a women's prison on Giudecca or a picturesque church in Cannaregio with our pick of pavilions beyond the Giardini and Arsenale
Elias Sime unearths the catastrophic beauty of mineral extraction in his new Venice show
The Ethiopian artist is exhibiting seven works built from technological waste such as computer motherboards and wire
Nicolas Berggruen opens contemporary art space in Venice palazzo
It is the largest contemporary art venue to open in the city since the launch of François Pinault’s Punta della Dogana 15 years ago
Patrizia Sandretto’s Venice venue nears completion
San Giacomo di Paludo is expected to open next year, but visitors to this year’s Biennale can still take in a performance
Meditations on mortality: Venice exhibition revisits the photography of Peter Hujar
The show at Chiesa di Santa Maria della Pietà brings together the often haunting images of the US photographer who gained recognition only years after his untimely death
India at Venice: no pavilion but more presence than ever before
Powerful patrons and a Global South-dominated international exhibition ensure the nation’s artists are front and centre—despite the government’s decision to not stage a show