In ‘Silent Work’ at Gallery Baton in Seoul, Leipzig-based painter Rosa Loy employs matte, fresco-like casein tempera and ...
A plague island in the Venetian lagoon becomes the artist’s latest muse in a practice tracing migration and memory ...
Ahead of his Venice exhibition at the Canadian Pavilion, the artist reflects on diasporic distance and withholding as a form ...
On the occasion of his inclusion in the Venice Biennale, a look at Sammy Baloji’s photomontage of Belgian colonial ...
The controversial artist, who grappled with what it meant to be German after WWII, leaves behind a complicated legacy ...
In Venice, the duo forms a procession of celebration and resistance, shaped by queer histories, Scottish archives and ...
The painter reflects on home, her vision for the Venice Pavilion, and why her figures linger between leaving and staying ...
From fierce pussy’s posters welcoming LGBTQ+ visitors to the city to Florentina Holzinger’s water-themed Austrian Pavilion, ...
Tiepolo painted Mondo Novo just after the French Revolution (and shortly before Venice was conquered by the Austrians), when the old world was put into question. All these Venetian figures are ...
From founding Palestine Hosting Society to her latest exhibition in Paris, the artist has built a practice where pickling, ...
In the artist’s Berlin studio, questions of how to respond to the German Pavilion unfold amid a growing sense of estrangement ...
Is ‘Greater New York 2026’ the exhibition that New York City needs, or the one that it deserves? Since 2000, this ...