‘Now We Learn a Lot From Nature’: Dumb Type on Representing Japan at the 59th Venice BiennaleArtReviewartreview.com20 April 2022The multimedia collective will present a new sound-and-laser installation
‘It Will Be Intimate, Therefore, Political’: Gian Maria Tosatti on Representing Italy at the 59th Venice BiennaleArtReviewartreview.com20 April 2022Tosatti is representing Italy, marking the first time in decades the country will be represented by a single artist
Artists for 2023 Sharjah Biennial revealedArtReviewartreview.com19 April 2022Show was conceived by the late Okwui Enwezor
Last minute Venice woes for Kazakhstan and NamibiaArtReviewartreview.com19 April 2022Transportation and questions of representation causes problems
Hermann Nitsch, pioneer of Vienna Actionism, 1938–2022ArtReviewartreview.com19 April 2022The artist controversially used animals sacrifice in his visceral work
The World as a Labyrinth: Yunchul Kim on Representing Korea at the 59th Venice BiennaleArtReviewartreview.com19 April 2022‘I consider my artworks as living beings’
Walking Through the Maze: Shubigi Rao on Representing Singapore at the 59th Venice BiennaleArtReviewartreview.com15 April 2022The artist’s project explores the loss and preservation of languages, access to knowledge, resistance to monetisation of knowledge, and alternative and shadow libraries