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Venice Biennale 2019

March 2020

  • Detail from Sun and Sea, the Golden Lion-winning Lithuania pavilion at the 2019 Venice Biennale.

    This is Europe
    Beyond the beach of doom: what made Lithuania the world champions of art?

    An indoor beach won Lithuania the top prize at the Venice Biennale. Continuing our tour of Europe, we visit the capital Vilnius to gauge the scene it sprang from

May 2019

  • Luchita Hurtado, Untitled 1969. ‘Hurtado’s wait for attention has been particularly patient, but it is not an isolated case.’

    The Guardian view on ‘discovering’ overlooked artists: look to the present, too

  • A man takes a selfie in front of Barca Nostra, at Venice Biennale

    The Guardian view on the Venice Biennale’s migrant boat: pushing the limits of art

  • Flight of fancy … Laure Prouvost’s birds, one of which is real.

    'The Glastonbury of art': Venice Biennale 2019 – in pictures

  • Haunting opera …Lithuania’s beach won the top prize

    Mawkish monuments and the beach from hell: our verdict on the Venice Biennale

  • Venice Biennale 2019 review – preaching to the converted

  • I have seen the tragedy of Mediterranean migrants. This ‘art’ makes me feel uneasy

    Lorenzo Tondo
  • A boat wrapped in chains, and a pop-up embassy: the artist intervening at Venice Biennale

  • Climate to fake news: Venice Biennale takes on era's big challenges

  • Venezuelan upheaval delays pavilion at Venice Biennale

  • Artist's secret tunnel aims to link France and Britain via Venice

  • 'I used to be afraid of colour!' Eva Rothschild, Ireland's dockside voice in Venice

  • Ghana shakes up art's 'sea of whiteness' with first Venice pavilion

  • My queer lioness: meet the artist unleashing a gender-bending cat on Venice

  • Mournful and melancholy: Britain at the Venice Biennale

  • Should I scream or call social services? Cathy Wilkes at Venice Biennale review

  • Boat in which hundreds of migrants died displayed at Venice Biennale

  • ‘So beautiful I cried’: Rachel Whiteread, Jeremy Deller and more on the thrill of the Venice Biennale

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