Nicolas Bourriaud examines the Anthropocene in 16th edition of the exhibition and says the “real issue is mass tourism"
As the largest edition of the biennial expands into an abandoned factory, we also roundup new festivals sprouting up around the world
A look back at our coverage of the contemporary art event, including interviews with Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster and Ralph Rugoff
Cuban activist Tania Bruguera closes down her exhibit while other artists reconfigure works to reflect the controversy
Curator Abdelkader Damani explains the reasons behind launching Moroccan show in already saturated biennial landscape
Triennial features more than 200 sculptures and installations scattered across a dozen islands in the region
The biennial includes around 20 new commissions by artists such as Kia LaBeija and Ed Atkins
Trisha Brown, Samson Young and James Richards are among the highlights of this year's cultural offering in the Scottish capital
The move follows on-going calls for the resignation of the museum board's vice chairman
In its first iteration, the exhibition paired artists with local storefronts far from the city’s major cultural districts
Toronto gets a new waterfront biennial while Istanbul stays fresh by shifting to dramatic new locations
Exhibitions and performances will coincide with this year’s Turner Prize exhibition at Turner Contemporary
Storm King Art Center is hosting a Summer Solstice celebration alongside its shows by artists Mark Dion and Jean Shin
The 34th exhibition will involve collaborations with more than 20 cultural institutions in the city and multiple openings throughout the year
The event aims to boost the Nordic city's public arts programme
Despite a history of protest and a very present controversy at the museum, this year’s survey of American contemporary art is missing a radical spirit
Up to 1,100 may have died on board the fishing vessel; critics say its display is grossly insensitive at best while others describe it as a powerful reminder of exploitation
The Whitney Museum has turned to two in-house curators to put together a show that celebrates diversity in American art—but as in 2017, the biennial is already mired in controversy
An indoor beach, Mongolian throat singing and ceramic vaginas—where to go beyond the Arsenale and Giardini
We’ve seen a lot of exhibitions in the city so you don’t have to
A project at the inaugural National Veterans Art Museum Triennial in Chicago aims to create artistic equity out of conflict
Historical importance, glamour, big spenders—it continues to be an art festival like no other
Dollhouse-sized paintings and installations replace big artistic statements and egos
Art fares poorly when parroting official narratives, especially when that messaging is opposed to the values of free speech and an open society
Works on view draw on themes of collaboration and agency, at the same time the government seeks to control what art can be shown on the island
The Art Newspaper's features editor Ben Luke pays tribute
Independent artists groups plan to put Cuba's controversial Decree 349 to the test
The San Isidro Group of Cuban artists explain their plans for the Bienal Sin 349