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8 Standout Shows at the Venice Biennale 2026

The 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, titled "In Minor Keys" and curated by Artistic Director Koyo Kouoh, opened in Venice in 2026, running through November 22 at the Giardini, Arsenale, and various city locations. The main exhibition features 110 invited artists, collaborative duos, collectives, and artist-led organizations, realized by Kouoh's team after her passing in May 2025. Alongside 100 National Participations in historic pavilions, 31 Collateral Events and independent projects are on view. Art & Object highlights eight standout shows, including Lu Yang's immersive digital installation "DOKU The Illusion" at Espace Louis Vuitton, Oriol Vilanova's postcard-based "Los restos" at the Spanish Pavilion, and JR's photographic reinterpretation "Il Gesto" at The Venice Venice Hotel.

Interview with Wallace Chan, the artist who created a bridge between Venice and Shanghai through water

Intervista a Wallace Chan, l’artista che attraverso l’acqua ha creato un ponte tra Venezia e Shanghai

Wallace Chan, the Hong Kong-born artist turning 70, has launched a dual-exhibition project titled "Vessels of Other Worlds" between Venice and Shanghai, curated by James Putnam. In Venice, the show runs concurrently with the Biennale at the Cappella di Santa Maria della Pietà (Vivaldi's church), featuring three titanium sculptures inspired by Catholic holy oils, surrounded by smaller works evoking water droplets. In Shanghai, the same sculptures appear at the Long Museum (West Bund) starting July 18, 2026, on a monumental scale—seven, eight, and ten meters tall—with a kaleidoscopic interior accessible through a door in the central piece. The exhibitions also include sound compositions by Brian Eno and reference Chan's earlier Venice shows (Titans, Totem, Transcendence).

Hans Ulrich Obrist on the Vatican Pavilion

Hans Ulrich Obrist über den Vatikan-Pavillon

Hans Ulrich Obrist, the renowned curator, has dedicated the Vatican Pavilion at the 61st Venice Biennale to the medieval mystic Hildegard von Bingen. The exhibition, titled "The Ear Is the Eye of the Soul," features a walkable sound garden created with the Soundwalk Collective, designed as a space for listening, meditation, and inner reflection. In a Monopol podcast interview, Obrist discusses the project's origins, Hildegard's holistic thinking, and contributions from artists including Patti Smith, Jim Jarmusch, Brian Eno, Meredith Monk, FKA twigs, and Blood Orange. The episode also covers the final work of the recently deceased Alexander Kluge, shown in a former monastery complex in Venice.