Venice Biennale
Must-see biennials, triennials and festivals in 2019
From "interesting times" at Ralph Rugoff's Venice Biennale to an Anthropocene-inspired Istanbul Biennial, plus Sharjah and the best of the rest
'I wouldn’t be here were it not for public funding': Turner Prize-winner Charlotte Prodger makes case for state support for the arts
Glasgow-based artist won the coveted award for her intimate videos filmed entirely on an iPhone
Martin Puryear to represent US at Venice Biennale
The Madison Square Park Conservancy will organise the installation for the US pavilion
‘Pleasure and critical thinking’: Ralph Rugoff unveils curatorial direction of 2019 Venice Biennale
Exhibition is titled May You Live in Interesting Times, after counterfeit Chinese curse
Trespassing allowed at Laure Prouvost's secret Parisian garden of delights
The french artist tells The Art Newspaper about her new Palais de Tokyo show, her Venice Biennale plans and why play is important
Canada’s 1950s Venice Biennale pavilion gets a facelift
The upgrade to the Modernist building and its surrounding landscape has resulted in a new visitor route planned for the Giardini
From Eva Rothschild to Laure Prouvost: women to make their mark at Venice Biennale 2019
Female artists are set to represent Austria, France, Ireland and the UK at the 58th edition of the exhibition
On the road, from Iraq to Germany
The Iraqi-Kurdish artist examines migration and contemporary politics in his solo show at the New Museum
Cathy Wilkes—known for her unsettling sculptural installations—to represent UK at 2019 Venice Biennale
The artist was nominated for the Turner Prize in 2008 and has just closed her first major retrospective at MoMA PS1
Samson Young’s musical parlour soothes and disturbs in equal measure
The artist and musician is showing an expanded version of his Venice Biennale installation
Venice Biennale 2019: the confirmed artists and curators so far
Australia, Canada, Switzerland and New Zealand announce plans for show organised by Hayward Gallery director Ralph Rugoff
The Diaspora pavilion—a hit at last year's Venice Biennale—is reborn in Wolverhampton
Seven of the 19 artists will appear in the reconfigured show
Ralph Rugoff named artistic director of the 2019 Venice Biennale
Director of London’s Hayward Gallery will organise 58th International Art Exhibition
Canada announces first presentation of Inuit art for 2019 Venice Biennale
Video collective Isuma will tell story of indigenous culture in Canadian pavilion
Risk is the key to success at the Venice Biennale
Museum founder David Walsh on Australia's controversial new artist-selection process
Top Australian donors pull funding from Venice Biennale
Funders are furious about plans to exclude them from selecting the artist to represent the country
Why I’m no longer funding Australia at the Venice Biennale
The financier and philanthropist Simon Mordant says the proposed restructure is 'not in Australia or the artists’ best interests'
Vatican gives Venice Biennale a miss this year
The Holy See participated in the 2013 and 2015 editions of the biennial
‘It’s magic’: curator Cecilia Alemani offers a glimpse into the Italian Pavilion at this year’s Venice Biennale
The pared-down presentation will look at the power of the imagination through three artists’ work
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
Trolls take over Icelandic pavilion at the Venice Biennale
Artist Egill Sæbjörnsson says a pair of man-eating creatures will shape the show
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>
Feminism and playfulness at heart of United Arab Emirates pavilion in Venice
Group show will include poet and film-director Nujoom Alghanem and recently graduated Sara Al Haddad <br> <br>
Shezad Dawood’s ten-part film Leviathan to launch in Venice in May
Following the models of HBO and Netflix, episodes will be streamed at international venues and released as a feature film in 2020
Francis Alÿs to create new work inspired by his frontline experiences in Mosul
Belgian artist’s wartime commission will go on show in the Iraq Pavilion at the Venice Biennale<br> <br>
On Kawara’s One Million Years to be performed at the Venice Biennale
Durational work by Japanese-born artist is to take place in the Oratorio di San Ludovico
Venice Biennale director Christine Macel promises artist-centred exhibition
Called Viva Arte Viva it will feature more female and non-Western artists
Old and new: ancient objects paired with contemporary commissions for Venice Biennale’s 2017 Iraqi pavilion
Presented by the Baghdad based Ruya Foundation, the project will span the history of artistic production in the region