61. International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia - Finestre sull'Arte

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Yto Barrada presents “Comme Saturne” at the French Pavilion at the Venice Biennale

Yto Barrada presents “Comme Saturne” at the French Pavilion at the Venice Biennale

France is represented at the 61st Venice Biennale by Yto Barrada (Paris, 1971) with the project *Comme Saturne*, curated by Myriam Ben Salah. The artist brings to the French Pavilion a work that draws on the cosmological imagery associated with Satu...
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Lubaina Himid brings a reflection on home and belonging to the British Pavilion in Venice

Lubaina Himid brings a reflection on home and belonging to the British Pavilion in Venice

At the 61st Venice Biennale, the United Kingdom is represented by Lubaina Himid, who is presenting the project *Predicting History: Testing Translation* in the British Pavilion. The exhibition addresses one of the most personal and, at the same time...
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EU Spokesperson Announces Withdrawal of Funding for the Russian Pavilion at the Biennale

EU Spokesperson Announces Withdrawal of Funding for the Russian Pavilion at the Biennale

The European Union will revoke the 2 million euro grant allocated to the Venice Biennale for the 2026–2028 period. The announcement was made a few hours ago by European Commission spokesperson Thomas Regnier, who confirmed to the Brussels corresponde...
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The European Commission Calls for the Withdrawal of Funding for the Russian Pavilion at the Biennale

The European Commission Calls for the Withdrawal of Funding for the Russian Pavilion at the Biennale

The European Commission has officially recommended the withdrawal of the 2 million euro EU grant allocated to the Venice Biennale: the reasons provided by the Venetian institution to justify its decision to reopen the Russian Pavilion were deemed ins...
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At the Venice Biennale, nature and craftsmanship trump technology. Who will win the Lions?

At the Venice Biennale, nature and craftsmanship trump technology. Who will win the Lions?

For the first time this year, the works by the artists exhibiting at the Venice Biennale will have from May through November 2026 to take root, spark discussion, radiate their aesthetic power and cultural significance, and be seen by the widest possi...
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At the Biennale, artist Zadik Zadikian works right in front of the audience at the Armenian Pavilion

At the Biennale, artist Zadik Zadikian works right in front of the audience at the Armenian Pavilion

Through November 22, 2026, the Armenian Pavilion at the 61st Venice Biennale International Art Exhibition is hosting *The Studio*, a solo project by artist Zadik Zadikian (Yerevan, 1948) that transforms the exhibition space into a permanent creative ...
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Scotland brings Bugarin + Castle's queer and trans vision to Venice Biennale

Scotland brings Bugarin + Castle's queer and trans vision to Venice Biennale

Scotland is back in the spotlight at the Venice Art Biennale with a project that blends historical research, contemporary identities and artistic experimentation. On the occasion of the 61st International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia, Scot...
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Malta at the Venice Biennale 2026: doubt as resistance in the National Pavilion

Malta at the Venice Biennale 2026: doubt as resistance in the National Pavilion

Malta returns to the Venice Art Biennale with a project that focuses on doubt as a tool for knowledge, resistance and interpretation of the present. Set up at the Arsenale, the Malta Pavilion, organized by the Arts Council Malta, hosts the group exhi...
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