filter_list Showing 3 results for "Adrian" close Clear
dashboard All 13 person people 3museum exhibitions 3article culture 3trending_up market 1article news 1candle obituary 1article local 1
date_range Range Today This Week This Month All
Subscribe

A Data Analysis of the 2026 Venice Biennale Signals a Shift to the Present

The 2026 Venice Biennale, titled "In Minor Keys," marks a significant pivot from the historical revisionism of recent editions toward a focus on contemporary, mid-career artists. Posthumously realized based on the vision of the late Koyo Kouoh, the exhibition features 111 participants, including a notable inclusion of artist-led organizations from Africa. Data analysis reveals a balanced demographic split between the Global North and South, moving away from the retrospective focus of predecessors like Adriano Pedrosa and Cecilia Alemani to prioritize living artists and subtler, emotional themes.

Adriana Ramić “Confusion model into a butterfly” at Kunstverein in Schwerin

The Kunstverein für Mecklenburg und Vorpommern in Schwerin is presenting Adriana Ramić's first institutional solo exhibition in Germany, titled "Confusion model into a butterfly." The exhibition features multimedia installations of video, sculpture, and language that explore hybrid identities and transcultural knowledge.

data dive venice biennale artists 2450374

Adriano Pedrosa, the first Latin American and openly queer curator of the Venice Biennale, has unveiled a record-breaking artist list for the 60th edition titled "Foreigners Everywhere." Featuring 331 artists, the main exhibition is the largest in the event's history and introduces a "nucleo storico" designed to provide belated recognition to overlooked figures from the Global South and marginalized communities. Pedrosa’s selection process intentionally challenges the Western-centric traditions of the art world by focusing on themes of displacement and the "stranger."