Biennale is Italian for "Every other year" But ever since the 1990s, the word has been used to describe large scale international art exhibitions. From the indoor beach to good Old Food, here are some of my picks for this year's 'May You Live in Interesting Times'.
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Often dubbed as "Art Olympics" due to the national pavillions - the Giardini and Arsenale are also home to the central pavilion exhibition curated by the artistic director of the Venice Biennale.
Curator Stephanie Seungmin Kim picked ten of the most mesmerising works on view.
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A Song of Love by Jia Chang (2015)
Artificial fog installation “Thinking Head, 2017-2019” (2019) by Lara Favaretto
A Performing by Flash, Afterimage, Velocity, and Noise (2019) by Siren Eun Young Jung
Sun & Sea (Marina) by Lina Lapelyte, Vaiva Grainyte and Rugile Barzdziukaite.
We Never Bowed Down by Shipla Gupta
Hito Steyerl, This is the Future (2019)
Hito Steyerl, Leonardo's Submarine (2019)
Christian Marclay’s 24-hour film montage, The Clock.
Christian Marclay 48 War movies
Ryoji Ikeda, Data-verse 1
John Akomfrah, Four Nocturnes, 2019
Israel Pavilion by artist Aya Ben Ron “Field Hospital X”
Chrstine and Margaret Wetheim Toxic Reef
Music from Epidemic Sounds
Follow the Tracks by Mochas
Lost in Ammerica II by Daniel Kadawatha
It’s in the Wind by Alife-Jay Winters
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