Israel’s entry will tap into turbulent times while Lebanon presentation reflects fantasy and reality of Beirut
Artist and academic Iftikhar Dadi has joined the advisory committee of the biennale, which is due to launch next March
The works were commissioned and presented as part of the art and music festival Day for Night
Curators of this year’s show, with the theme of home and neighbourhoods, show key works at Munich museum
Mass, an arrangement of 100 fibreglass and resin skulls, is a highlight of the National Gallery of Victoria's inaugural triennial
Organisers vow to run their own exhibition after government postpones official event
Italian city's botanical garden inspired the concept behind the roving biennial
Funders are furious about plans to exclude them from selecting the artist to represent the country
Latin American and Latinx artists will create 75 projects across the Los Angeles area
Event coincides with the city's tricentennial next year
Three separate shows will be curated by Zoe Butt, Omar Kholeif and Claire Tancons
The Chicago-based photographer, and MacArthur genius award winner, has given The Art Newspaper an exclusive glimpse at the series
The work Untitled (The Drop) will take place on three consecutive Thursdays in November
International artists consider the impact of the Revolution on rural communities in country’s longest-running biennial
Björk and Olafur Eliasson headline event that nearly didn’t happen
Residents are working with artist to create a more durable version of the vandalised work
Seventh edition had been scheduled for February 2018
From imaginative scale models to a pop-up ‘freak’ show, we pick the must see projects around the city
From a live band that are ‘The Art’ to dripping taps and nuclear explosions, this edition of the biennial is making a racket
And the artist gives a hint of his upcoming performance at the Park Avenue Armory
Our Los Angeles correspondent Jori Finkel shares the shows that gave her a reason to linger during the opening week of the city-wide art festival
The second edition promises visionary solutions and a few surprises
Swedish festival looks at orthodoxy’s chains from mixed race asylum seekers to a film about a plan to set up a separatist gay community in California in 1970
Curators Elmgreen & Dragset say that press reports give wrong impression of the buzzing local scene
Kassel city and the state of Hesse pledge to secure long-term liquidity
The artist will also design marketing materials for the biennial of performance art
The remote fishing village of Henningsvær hosts this year's edition of the peripatetic event
Public art exhibition includes a giant jelly mould, minarets and a lightbulb moment
Inaugural edition of Pakistan’s biggest ever contemporary show has now been postponed until next year
Documenta 14 sets itself in opposition to neoliberalism and the art market — but will it pave the way to greater excess?