Exploring the competitive and hierarchical dynamics of the art world.
Presented by artists Melanie Crean, Katrina Palmer, Ain Bailey, and Amartey Golding.
“I feel a sense of responsibility to speak on behalf of Palestinian artists in Venice because there are so few,” said artist Dima Srouji.
The show features over 400 works, spanning painting, sculpture, installation, film and more.
Featuring 19 new oil paintings that ruminate on the human response to loss.
On view at Villazan gallery in NYC.
From spatial collaborations and retrospective exhibitions to major pavilions led by indigenous artists, the 2024 edition is slated to be the largest Biennale to date.
Finding painterly connections between spirit, matter and energy.
Archival photography alongside 24 works selected from the museum’s vast collection.
Opening at Gagosian New York on April 20.
The mural-sized works on view were created between 2001 and 2013.