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
By only showing living artists, the artistic director's exhibition will reflect this time of emergency
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
Show of site-specific works by Zahrah Al Ghamdi is supported by the government-backed Misk Art Institute
The Art Newspaper's features editor Ben Luke pays tribute
Delfina Foundation co-organises Meetings on Art programme focused on nationality, gender and queer issues
The county’s culture ministry cites financial and preparatory issues but says it will take part in 2021
Organisers blamed budget cuts before taking on a new team and subsequently withdrawing from the biennial
1 May 2015: The Nigerian curator's exhibitions in the Giardini and Arsenale of the Venice Biennale promise to be the most topical Venice show of recent years
Enwezor inspired a global, inclusive view of art history
Russia’s entry for 2019 show influenced by Gospel of Luke and includes installation by famous film director Alexander Sokurov
Despite lacking a designated theme, the event will take the unusual step of being divided into two distinct exhibitions
We remember the pioneering artist, discuss the turmoil of the New York fairs and go behind the scenes of the Venice Biennale with three curators
London-based gallery will team up with interior designer Chahan to create "home of a 21st-century Grand Tourist" in the medieval Abbazia di San Gregorio
Mawande Ka Zenzile, Dineo Seshee Bopape and Tracey Rose will explore themes of social, political and economic resilience in post-Apartheid South Africa
Artists on show will include John Akomfrah, El Anatsui and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
London- and Karachi-based artist's show will explore life on Manora Island
Three artists who endured communist era will show new versions of installations
Officials finally implement fee designed to control tourist numbers
Cosmos Shiridzinomwa and Georgina Maxim are the first artists to be confirmed
From "interesting times" at Ralph Rugoff's Venice Biennale to an Anthropocene-inspired Istanbul Biennial, plus Sharjah and the best of the rest
Glasgow-based artist won the coveted award for her intimate videos filmed entirely on an iPhone