Venice Biennale
Installation Portrays Energy Flow as Physical Architecture
"Dynamorph" by Orproject attempts to capture life force, energy, and "Urja" in a stunning geometric pavilion.
"Black Lives Matter" Makes It to the Venice Biennale
Adam Pendleton’s “Black Lives Matter” wall works call attention to the internet-driven movement.
Take a Hallucinatory Boat Ride Inside a Museum
Artist Céleste Boursier-Mougenot fills the Palais de Tokyo with water so visitors can take surreal boat rides.
Turns Out 1960s Yugoslavia Was a Hotbed for Computer Art
Unfolding the story of New Tendencies, the avant-garde movement you've never heard of that championed the arrival of the computer in art.
The Plan Is There Is No Plan
Once upon a time, my work would’ve been called trend forecasting. But just like video killed the radio star, the feed killed the trend.
Art History at the Tip of Your Fingers
Talking to Susi Kenna about taking on the modern masters, one manicure at a time.
The Rise of BGL, Canada's Art-World Class Clowns
Quebec City art collective BGL installed a full-scale depanneur at this year's Venice Biennale, the latest in a career of humorous, high-concept projects.
This Syrian Filmmaking Collective Shows the Banality of Life in War
The anonymous collective Abounaddara spotlights individual Syrians and how they are coping—or not coping—with the devastating humanitarian crisis.
A Glass Bird Takes Flight at the Venice Biennale
Studio Drift’s new kinetic sculpture ‘In 20 Steps’ is a tribute to the human desire to fly.
90,000 Eye Shadow Containers Make Waves in Venice
Using Shiseido clé de peau BEAUTÉ eye shadow containers as a medium, Shigeru Ban Architects raises a different kind of pavilion.
A Sweeping Look at the Venice Biennale 2015
The highlights and lowlights of all the world's art at the celebrated Italian art fair.
A Cloud of Keys (and Memories) Hangs Over Venice
Chiharu Shiota's stunning yarn installation is stealing the show at the 56th Venice Biennale.