Simone Leigh. Installation View of “The Milk of Dreams” at Arsenale. Photo: C&
Belkis Ayón, La Pesca, 1989. Installation View of “The Milk of Dreams” at Arsenale. Photo: C&
Ficre Ghebreyesus. Installation View of “The Milk of Dreams” at Arsenale. Photo: C&
Portia Zvavahera. Installation View of “The Milk of Dreams” at Arsenale. Photo: C&
Rosana Paulino. Installation View of “The Milk of Dreams” at Arsenale. Photo: C&
Safia Farhat, Gafsa & ailleurs, 1983. Installation View of “The Milk of Dreams” at Arsenale. Photo: C&
Firelei Baez. Installation View of “The Milk of Dreams” at Arsenale. Photo: C&
Noah Davis. Installation View of “The Milk of Dreams” at Arsenale. Photo: C&
Ibrahim El-Salahi, Behind the Mask, 2020-2021. 99 Drawings. Installation View of “The Milk of Dreams” at Arsenale. Photo: C&
Tau Lewis, Sol Niger, 2021. Installation View of “The Milk of Dreams” at Arsenale. Photo: C&
Igshaan Adams, Bonteheuwel,/ Epping, 2021. Installation View of “The Milk of Dreams” at Arsenale. Photo: C&
Kapwani Kiwanga, Terrarium, 2022. Installation View of “The Milk of Dreams” at Arsenale. Photo: C&
Elias Sime. Installation View of “The Milk of Dreams” at Arsenale. Photo: C&
Sandra Mujinga, Sentinels of Change, 2021. Installation View of “The Milk of Dreams” at Arsenale. Photo: C&
Sondra Perry, Lineage for a Phantom Zone, 2020-2022. Installation View of “The Milk of Dreams” at Arsenale. Photo: C&
Precious Okoyomon, To See The Earth Before the End of the World, 2022. Installation View of “The Milk of Dreams” at Arsenale. Photo: C&
Wu Tsang, Of Whales, 2022. Installation View of “The Milk of Dreams” at Arsenale. Photo: C&
Tourmaline, Mary of III Fame, 2020-2021. Installation View of “The Milk of Dreams” at Arsenale. Photo: C&
Simnikiwe Buhlungu, And the Other Thing i Was Saying Was: A Conver-something, 2022. Installation View of “The Milk of Dreams” at Arsenale. Photo: C&
Simone Leigh, Cupboard, 2022. Installation View of “The Milk of Dreams” at Arsenale. Photo: C&
Kresiah Mukwazhi, Untitled, 2021. Installation view of the Zimbabwe Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennale. Photo: C&
Wallen Mapondera, Takatumwa I, II, 2022. Installation view of the Zimbabwe Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennale. Photo: C&
Kresiah Mukwazhi, Thirst, 2018. Installation view of the Zimbabwe Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennale. Photo: C&
Terrence Musekiwa. Installation view of the Zimbabwe Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennale. Photo: C&
Dineo Seshee Bopape, The Soul Expanding Ocean #3, 2022. Installation view of the Ocean Space at 59th Venice Biennale. Photo: C&
Here are some installation views of the 59th Venice Biennale taking place from 23 April to 27 November 2022 curated by Cecilia Alemani.
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