Interdisciplinary display in the Giardini will look at how the international exhibitions “crossed paths with history”
Jasa Mrevlje Pollak was thrown into the back of a police van during a demonstration last week triggered by corruption allegations
Organisers say "it is impossible to move forward within the set time limits in the realisation of such a complex and worldwide exhibition"
He designed many prestigious buildings in Italy and internationally and led the visual arts section of the Venice Biennale twice in the 1970s
Exhibition at Galléria dell'Academia will be first time public can see artist's works using the controversial Vantablack material
Selection committee says British Afro-Caribbean artist "has consistently probed one of society’s big questions: how do we live with difference?”
Pro-Israel arts group protested to French culture ministry about her appointment
He will be overseeing the Italian city's art biennial as well as film, dance, theatre and music festivals
The artist is the first of Algerian descent to be selected by France for the international exhibition, according to Le Monde
The High Line and Art Basel Cities curator is the first Italian woman to hold the position
Artist Melissa McGill teams up with Venetian sailors to celebrate maritime tradition in face of mass tourism and climate change
Artists showing in Venice are brought en masse to the fair as galleries leverage exhibition exposure
An exhibition about migrant deaths at sea provides the information missing from the Swiss-Icelandic artist’s display in Venice
It is an open secret that sales are made in Venice, but dealers at the Swiss art fair are looking to capitalise on the buzz the Biennale creates
The duo explain why their Venice Biennale presentation Moving Backwards is actually a step forward
More than 100 people ordered to leave after queueing for hours in the rain for the show that won the top prize
Planned Kiran Nadar Museum of Art will open up 6,000-strong collection to the public
Opening during the Venice Biennale, the new initiative includes project and exhibitions spaces and a foundation for young Polish art
Ben Luke and Jane Morris review the main exhibition and we speak to the artists Laure Prouvost and Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster about their works in the show. Plus, we talk about climate change and the challenges Venice is facing as the surrounding waters rise. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
With multi-artist spaces and the split between the Arsenale and Giardini, May You Live in Interesting Times offers a new way of looking at a biennial exhibition
Martin Puryear’s work is the springboard for a youth outreach programme while Mark Bradford continues prison rehabilitation programme
Ceramicist’s installation The library of exile, currently on show in Venice, will also travel to the Japanisches Palais in Dresden
Romanian artist, whose show is open at the Palazzo Cini during the Biennale, compares his art market ascendancy to working in porn
Swiss artist Christoph Büchel's Arsenale project is a symbol of global immigration crisis
The artistic director selects five artists, all born in the 1980s, with a big presence in his exhibition
From Hillary Clinton’s emails in a supermarket and a beach of opera singers, to the world’s largest plane carrying “all of Ukraine’s artists”
From a psychedelic furry grotto to a Tintoretto tribute—what to see at the pavilions and beyond