60th Venice Biennale
For Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz the inaugural pavilion of Ethiopia shines, but also brings up colonial wounds and art-world inequalities.
Vibrant and challenging complexities of decolonial thinking, intimacy, resistance, and joy are displayed in Venice, writes María Inés Plaza Lazo.
Installation View
Find some impressions of the pavilions curated by Fadzai Veronica Muchemwa, Aindrea Emelife and Simon Njami.
Here are some impressions of the pavilions spread across the city. Benin and Ethiopia make their first appearance at the Venice Biennale.
Here are impressions of some of the National Pavilions at Giardini.
60the Venice Biennale
Multimedia artist Karimah Ashadu is awarded with the Silver Lion for a Promising Young Artist in the International Exhibition.
Find here some first impressions of the exhibition curated by Adriano Pedrosa.
The 60th Venice Biennale is about to open its doors to the public and here you will find an overview of all African and diasporic perspectives.
2024 Venice Biennale
18 National Pavilions present artists from Africa and the global diaspora at the 60th Venice Biennale, including four debutants.
Marny Garcia Mommertz and Cristian Baena reflect on a recent press trip to Martinique alongside the artist and curator of the French Pavilion.
We spoke to the curator of Benin’s first national pavilion – none other than Azu Nwagbogu – about the concept, the artists, and the biennale.
Venice Biennale 2024
Curated by Adriano Pedrosa 'Stranieri Ovunque – Foreigners Everywhere', brings together 331 artists and collectives - mainly from the Global South.