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Alma Allen Offers a Quiet Vision in Venice—Even as Questions Swirl Around the U.S. Pavilion
The sculptor makes his La Serenissima debut against a backdrop of lingering controversy and opaque organizing forces.
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A Pavilion of Ruins: Germany Reconsiders Its Past in Venice
Sung Tieu transforms the pavilion’s Nazi-era exterior while the late Henrike Naumann’s final work turns inward to the politics of domestic life.
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Kiss and Tell! In Venice, Nude Tino Sehgal Work Is Talk of the Town
Patron Laurent Asscher's AMA Venezia is filled with blue-chip art and one shocking performance.
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Oleg Prokofiev’s Lost Trove of Paintings Comes to Light After Decades in Hiding
Abstract works that the artist hid from Soviet authorities now fill a dedicated London space.
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Jarvis Cocker Is Bringing His Eclectic Eye to the Hepworth Wakefield
The Pulp founder and his wife Kim Sion promise a joyfully chaotic exhibition: 'you'd be a fool to miss it.'
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How Latin American Artists Have Harnessed the Allure of Alchemy
Artists from Remedios Varo to Olga de Amaral have been inspired by alchemy. A new exhibition in Monterrey, Mexico, explores why.
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U.S. Crowdfunds Its Venice Biennale Pavilion
In the absence of institutional funding, the American Arts Conservancy is soliciting donations online.
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America’s Finest Renaissance Tapestry Set for Major Restoration
The tapestry is the sole Medici tapestry held by a public collection outside of Italy.
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Matt Dillon’s New Paintings Trace a Journey Across West Africa
The actor developed his new body of work while filming Claire Denis's "The Fence."
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Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood Plot a Mysterious Art Show in Venice
The pair are showing outside the U.K. for the first time. What's on view? "That is a good question," said Donwood.
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