No break for Anna Jermolaewa: the Biennale artist is exhibiting her highly political works at Galerie 422 in Gmunden. She ...
the Venice Biennale continues to attract considerable attention, with recent editions counting over 800,000 visitors — from art professionals and political and business leaders, to tourists.
Meanwhile political protests are spreading beyond Venice's Arsenale Venice ... the guiding agenda of this Biennale is identity politics and not necessarily good art. Does that bother you?
On Thursday, I wrote about artist Jeffrey Gibson’s exhibition at the American Pavilion at the Venice ... politics is in the air, everywhere. There’s politics and political art, which, like ...
An exhibition at the National Gallery in Athens surveys the history of modern democracy and offers insight into the present political moment.
Art is a shared ... Crosby draws on political and personal references, to create densely layered figurative compositions Another tip should you decide to take on the Venice Biennale challenge ...
Georgina Jackson, the director of The Douglas Hyde Gallery of Contemporary Art at Trinity College, Dublin, will be the ...
A search for his origins led Archie Moore to the farthest corners of Australia’s history and the Golden Lion prize at the ...
Pavilion curator Sophie Molins said she was using the Biennale to showcase the ... the small and the communal and a myriad of political situations." Dorset Art Weeks co-ordinator Paul Newman ...
Her art often draws on found photos ... In 1995, she represented the Netherlands at the Venice Biennale, and in 1998, she won ...
According to the curator, the next edition will be very global, highlighting a polyphony of perspectives while still focusing on Indigenous artists as carriers of alternative forms of knowledge.