Quinquennial appoints eight-member search committee for curator of 2022 edition
Front International in Cleveland and Opens Spaces in Kansas City aim to encourage unity in the US’s divided heartland
Tenth edition named after poem written “at a time when Europe was in disarray”
We talk to Sally Tallant, the artistic director of the Liverpool Biennial, about the 10th edition opening next week. And Jane Morris, an editor-at-large of The Art Newspaper, joins Ben Luke to discuss “peak biennial”
Artist Brook Andrew’s work deals with notions of history, identity and race
Explorations of migration, slavery, memory and decay flourish in nomadic biennial’s botanic garden setting
The incident has been attributed to gang violence and one suspect was believed to have been killed by police
Veteran performer's tribute to victims of totalitarian violence is part of Dark Mofo festival in Hobart
Inaugural Riboca exhibition is financed by a Russian entrepreneur—to some Latvian reservations
Riga, Bangkok, São Paulo—every modern city wants a biennial. But is this good for contemporary art? Leading curators join the hot debate
Despite controversy over public art project in Calgary, Derek Michael Besant has been commissioned to create a similar work in Ottawa
Manifesta 12, Made in LA, Riboca and the tenth Berlin Biennale explore whether art can make a difference in a rapidly changing world
New festival Evora Africa includes key works by Malick Sidibé, Romuald Hazoumé and Cheri Samba
The V&A acquired a fragment of London's Robin Hood Gardens before it was demolished
As the Venice Architecture Biennale opens, the Venetian journalist Enrico Tantucci analyses culture in the city through the Biennale, historic buildings, the Accademia and the Arsenale
The event’s organisers see success in the participants’ resistance to threats and intimidation from Cuba’s government
Event resumes in the ancient city in the country’s south-east corner after years of tumult
The biennial award was established to help preserve Modern architecture
Commissions for the second edition of the Bruges Triennial are closely linked with the city’s famous canals
Curtain also lifts on Manifesta 12 and the 2019 Sharjah Biennial
She will take over following last edition's €5.4m budget fiasco
Procession organised by Artists’ Campaign to Repeal the Eighth Amendment marks launch of Eva International biennial
Region urgently needs a platform for architecture and urbanism, organisers say
Giant refugee lifeboat is one of two works by Chinese dissident artist in the Biennale of Sydney
The four permanent locations have been chosen for their historical and contemporary relevance, curator says