The interdisciplinary biennial is due to set sail in March 2017
Curators meet in Miami to consider why America needs more of these sprawling exhibitions
The 63 participants are grouped into a show focusing on art in a turbulent world
Crashed spaceships and Theory Opera performances help provocative show deal with the uncertainties of a Trump world
As Shanghai Biennale, two art fairs and scores of exhibitions open, Sun Xun's video work shut down<br>
Atlas of Mirrors features works by 63 artists and collectives, from a loudspeaker made out of woks to a jackfruit timber dwelling
A new work by Carrie Mae Weems kicks off the Onassis Foundation’s four-day event
Work by Marta Minujín was originally shown shortly after the collapse of Argentina's dictatorship in the 1980s
Off-site events in Beirut, Dakar, Istanbul and Ramallah and a new digital platform will explore environmental themes
Richard Bell’s Tent Embassy protest piece will go on show in a refugee camp as part of Qalandiya International <br>
As the UK’s divided Labour Party meets for its annual conference, a politics and arts event aims for social engagement
The main exhibition will pose existential questions, while satellite sections extend the show into the city, with local characters recruited to share the secret of “artful living”
Fourteen dealers aim to bring “positive energy” to the city in wake of failed coup <br> <br>
The cross-disciplinary project imagines the issues that will face the human race 100 years from now
As the country faces political chaos, the long-running exhibition finds a patch of order with a garden theme
From Gwangju’s heavily political works to a 30th anniversary show of Korean art in Gwacheon
Art director and co-curator Beral Madra has also resigned
The art-making expedition will kick off its first edition in March 2017
Damián Ortega gets down-and-dirty at the Fruitmarket Gallery, while searing-selfies unsettle at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery
September exhibition focuses on the refugee crisis engulfing Turkey and Europe
Director Johan Simons says that the programme reflects how “Europe is questioning itself”<br>
Immigrant artists are due to take centre-stage in the September exhibition
The biennial organised by Hans-Ulrich Obrist and Yongwoo Lee at the Himalayas Museum opens with interactive pavilions and public forums, following reports of poor planning and funding stumbles
Imposing concrete shelter in Echo Park incorporates debris and residue gathered at homicide scenes
The Danish city—European Capital of Culture 2017—will host the two-part exhibition focusing on man and nature
Artists mix fiction and reality in the ninth edition that reimagines the city’s past, present and future
Presented by the Baghdad based Ruya Foundation, the project will span the history of artistic production in the region
Artist-cum-curator Christian Jankowski makes the most of the Swiss work ethic in Zurich
Manifesta’s curator Christian Jankowski is among a growing number of artists organising biennials
Our pick of works from the roving European biennial