Artistic director Wayne McGregor has chosen choreographers from around the world, including Trajal Harrell and Cristina Caprioli
Interiors expert Chahan Minassian brings a new lease of life to this stunning property — with a little help from the famed Fortuny factory next door
Three green spaces in the floating city are tackling its thorniest issues from the root up
Small changes — and understanding the anger at elites — will help
The man once known as ‘the homeless billionaire’ is putting down roots in Venice. It’s all part of his plan to change the world with big ideas
Venice’s efforts to get people to pay for the privilege is a good start but more is needed
The essential ingredient of life is also a conduit for human connection
This week’s responses to the Israel-Hamas war remind us that art is rarely apolitical
Aesthetics meets postcolonial politics as curator Adriano Pedrosa foregrounds art from Indigenous creators and the ‘Global South’
The west African country is hoping to turn its cultural sector into a national attraction
Her striking narratives mix African mythologies, the natural world and science fiction
Its huge central exhibition, country pavilions and associated shows attract hundreds of thousands of visitors, but change is coming
We bring you highlights from the art world’s most important international exhibition, including how it is dealing with geopolitical upheaval, an interview with curator Adriano Pedrosa and conversations with the artists behind national pavilions
The 96-year-old is opening an ambitious show in Venice with some of his largest paintings to date
Mounira Al Solh’s presentation at the Venice Biennale is inspired by the legendary figure of Europa
‘Foreigners Everywhere’ aims to refresh art history by highlighting artists who tell stories about global movement
Artist Șerban Savu and curator Ciprian Mureşan are orchestrating a local studio to produce a large scene
He never set out to become a photographer but has ended up making some of the medium’s defining images
Meet the Turin artist telling the darkest tales in Venice
In a spectacular Venetian palazzo, an artistic family continues to grow
Forward-thinking designers are willing to embrace the technology — without relinquishing human creativity’s central role
Corporate sponsors are becoming a vital part of national participation in the ostensibly non-commercial event
An exhibition of collaborative works will reside in St Mark’s Square through the winter
The painter has drawn on the city’s violent creative power to consider Mary, motherhood and muses
The director and star returns to the role of Poirot in a creepshow brimming with stars and confidence