From the 55th Annual Venice Biennale
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US Pavilion: Sarah Sze
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British Pavilion: Jeremy Deller
Photo: courtesy British Council. Photograph Cristiano Corte
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Dutch Pavilion: Mark Manders
Photo: Jan Kempenaers
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Latin American Pavilion: Bolivian artist Sonia Falcone Latin American Pavilion: Bolivian artist Sonia Falcone
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Lithuanian Pavilion
Photo: Robertas Narkus
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Israeli Pavilion: Gilad Ratman
Photo: courtesy of the Venice Biennale. Photo by Italo Rondinella.
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At the Pinacoteca Giovanni e Marella Agnelli: Avant-garde photographs by Herbert List, made in the 1940s, in a section of the show curated by Cindy Sherman.
Photo: © Herbert List Estate, Hamburg, Germany
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Pavel Althamer’s haunting “Venetians.”
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At the Prada Foundation: “Live in Your Head: When Attitudes Become Form,’ curated by Germano Celant, along with artist Thomas Demand and architect Rem Koolhaas, recreates a groundbreaking 1969 show by Harold Szeemann. At the Prada Foundation: “Live in Your Head: When Attitudes Become Form,’ curated by Germano Celant, along with artist Thomas Demand and architect Rem Koolhaas, recreates a groundbreaking 1969 show by Harold Szeemann.
Photo: courtesy of Fondazione Prada
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Palazzo Fortuny: ‘Tapies. The Gaze of the Artist”—the exhibition includes gems from the artist’s own private collection, chief among them a 1951 work by Jackson Pollock and a Mark Rothko, among others. Palazzo Fortuny: ‘Tapies. The Gaze of the Artist”—the exhibition includes gems from the artist’s own private collection, chief among them a 1951 work by Jackson Pollock (pictured) and a Mark Rothko, among others.
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Yep. Manet. In the Doge’s Palace, no less.
Photo: courtesy of Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia