It may be the most prestigious art event in the world, but be warned—it is also the most gruelling
National pavilions in Venice have long been criticised as anachronistic. But for nations newer to the event, such quibbling can seem like a luxury
The artistic director reveals his plans and the French artist discusses his biggest motivation for making art
Software entrepreneur Markus Hannebauer opens Fluentum to the public with Dutch artist Guido van der Werve
Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Helen Cammock, Oscar Murillo and Tai Shani have been shortlisted for this year’s award
Maike Cruse says gender split at event will hopefully diminish in the next five years as many emerging artists are female
Almost 1,000 people attended banana-eating demonstration outside Warsaw’s National Museum yesterday
The artistic director speaks to The Art Newspaper as he puts the finishing touches to the exhibition that he has divided between the Arsenale and Giardini’s central pavilion
Museum directors mixed with fashionistas last night
Complications around shipping and insurance have not stopped artists and curators from the country to make their presence felt at this year's edition
After cancelling its New York event, the organisation's new Chicago Invitational will feature around 40 galleries in the historic Chicago Athletic Association
The artist’s work submitted to the Summer Show denounces Hertfordshire’s decision to auction more than 400 works
Moscow's Garage Museum of Contemporary Art is offering curatorial expertise as part of growing network of partnerships with post-Soviet countries
Raed Yassin says there are "striking similarities" between his ceramic series on the Lebanese civil war and Ai's pieces on the Syrian war and refugee crisis
Construction on the long-delayed project is expected to take three to four years
Dollhouse-sized paintings and installations replace big artistic statements and egos
Curators and artists, including Shirin Neshat, remember the artist who called her geometric mirror works “signs of light and life”
Artistic director Brook Andrew aims to counter the dominance of Northern American and European narratives
As Katie Paterson's sand castle project goes on tour, we look at how her Future Library is being made to outlive the artist
Five shows to see during the city's Semana del Arte
Dealers mount work that responds to political tensions while noting art is a 'difficult business' in Havana
The Art Newspaper's features editor Ben Luke pays tribute
Many of Enwezor's ideas "are more relevant today than ever before", Obrist says
Irish home of the Dukes of Devonshire is grand backdrop to works by Martine Syms, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye and Nicole Eisenman, among others
British artist says colouring Taiwan differently from China was his "error"
Fig-futures project brings works worth £80,000 to four venues
With more than a million people through the doors annually since 2015, the museum is a case study in how to expand audiences
Zentrum für politische Schönheit sees artistic freedom under attack
Free exhibition of his installations at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, DC tops our Art's Most Popular survey
Curator Alexie Glass-Kantor talks us through her selection of large-scale works at the fair this year