The Venice Biennale returns after a year's delay due to the pandemic. Ukraine will be there; Russia won’t.
For the first time, women make up the majority of artists as the prestigious art exhibit returns after a year’s delay and to a Europe transformed by war
In Venice, the 59th International Art Exhibition will open to the public a year after being delayed by the pandemic.The world’s most prestigious art exhibition, the Venice Biennale, opens to the public later this week after being delayed a year because of the pandemic. Now it must navigate the geopolitics of bringing togetherThe Venice Biennale is the Olympics of the art world. Dozens of nations send their most promising artists to exhibit in pavilions and palazzos across the watery city.
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