56th edition drew record crowds over a longer period
Candlelight ceremony will continue in honour of terror victims
The 11th edition’s theme Creating Common Good could be a description for the city-wide festival, which takes a socially engaged angle this year
City’s outspoken mayor is backing the biennial, which could transform the island’s identity
Curator Nadim Samman will choose participating artists through a “transparent” selection procedure
Thirty-somethings Christopher Y Lew and Mia Locks will lead a curatorial team that looks beyond the New York scene and institutional shows
Latest edition of performance art biennial launches this month, bringing new works to venues across New York
Our pick of the inaugural biennial, which opened to towering expectations
Richard Bell’s homage to the 1972 Aboriginal protest site will host speakers from black activist groups
Founders explain that $2m production costs and import fees limit the length of ‘the world’s largest non-commercial platform for South Asian art’
In his keynote speech at the Moscow Biennale, Yanis Varoufakis discussed the perils of cultural collapse and why the euro is doomed—from an artistic standpoint
A hairdresser’s, a billboard, a café and a mum’s car, are among the unusual locations in this city-wide event
Curator chooses work directly referring to deaths and deportation
Immigration, consumerism and the downside of the digital revolution are among the topical themes of the 13th biennial
Event is due to take place in 2017
Christian Jankowski’s plans for the roving European biennial include a floating water venue, projects with local tradesmen and sumptuous Swiss dishes
Contemporary art exhibition sends homegrown and foreign artists to country's industrial centres
The School of Kiev opened against the odds to focus on knowledge rather than art and breathe new life into old institutions
The normally slow-paced city kicks into art overdrive this week with around 100 exhibitions and projects
The third edition of the contemporary art exhibition in Yekaterinburg has a focus on China, but also reflects the city's industrial history
The exhibition opened amid political and humanitarian crises
New commissions include piece by Kader Attia based on Charlie Hebdo attack
Exhibition opens amid rising political tensions in Turkey
This year’s edition of Momentum explores the anxiety of contemporary life
Twelfth edition launches this week with more than 40 shows across the city's galleries and museums
Art world figures rally for Christoph Büchel’s Icelandic Pavilion project which closed after only two weeks