Venice Biennale 2017
The Diaspora pavilion—a hit at last year's Venice Biennale—is reborn in Wolverhampton
Seven of the 19 artists will appear in the reconfigured show
Lorenzo Quinn to follow in Christo’s footsteps by creating work for Lake Iseo
Italian artist known for submerging a giant pair of hands in Venice’s Grand Canal plans to install the steel sculpture next year
Venice Biennale: triumphs and talking points
Leading figures give their impressions of Christine Macel’s main show, Viva Arte Viva, and their pick of the national pavilions
Former V&A director Martin Roth defends co-curating Azerbaijan pavilion
Co-curator of Venice Biennale show says calling country "a blueprint of tolerance" might have been a mistake
The road to the Venice Biennale is paved with good intentions
Curator Christine Macel’s worthy aims of saving the planet and helping refugees has seriously backfired
Kenya works a miracle to bring its exhibition to the Venice Biennale
Pavilion organisers put on a show despite receiving no government money
Activism is top of Venice Biennale’s agenda
Mark Bradford is among artists using the event to spread humanitarian message
Size matters: the large and very small art of Alighiero Boetti
Fondazione Cini’s Minimum/Maximum exhibition reconsiders the Arte Povera maverick
Venice diary: Rosy Lee dispenses fortunes at the Hotel Metropole to Ai Weiwei and Gavin Turk
Gavin Turk has installed his mechanical fortune-telling sculpture Rosy Lee and more
Collaterals and extras: the Venice Biennale’s other shows
Don't miss the ambitious events outside the national pavilions and the main exhibition open across Venice
Venice diary: New Zealand’s Lisa Reihana makes a grand Biennale entrance
A dramatic waterborne entrance at the new Tese dell’Isolotto Arsenale location and more
From here to eternity: the nine trans-pavilions at the Venice Biennale
A journey that starts on the artist’s couch and ends with a meditation on the infinite nature of time: what to expect from the main show
Artists strike a chord as music fills the Venice Biennale
Audio installations and sound sculptures take centre-stage at the 57th International Art Exhibition
'Reinventing the world': Venice Biennale gives older and lesser-known artists their due
Christine Macel’s Viva Arte Viva raises reputations and social awareness
State of the nations: our pick of the Venice Biennale pavilions
Highlights from the Giardini and Arsenale as the art world's biggest event gets underway
Vatican gives Venice Biennale a miss this year
The Holy See participated in the 2013 and 2015 editions of the biennial
Rachel Maclean uses Pinocchio to reflect on post-truth politics in Venice
The Scottish artist’s new film was inspired by the Italian fairy tale and Venice’s Baroque glitter
German artist to light up Venice church with images of Martin Luther
Philipp Geist previously projected images onto Cologne Cathedral to make the area more secure after spate of sexual attacks
Art world's tips for the Venice Biennale
Leading figures tell us what they're looking forward to and how they unwind in the Italian city
National anthems, national myths, national crises: pick of the Venice Biennale pavilions
Official pavilions in the Giardini and the Arsenale that are already talking points, plus national presentations across Venice that are part of the collateral programme
The path to other dimensions: Christine Macel’s Viva Arte Viva at the Venice Biennale
The French curator behind this year’s main show discusses her belief in art’s transcendent power and her desire to create a focused exhibition
Memories from the director’s chair: five curators look back on their Venice Biennale shows
Selecting dozens of artists, dealing with a quirky organisation and navigating an idiosyncratic city—all under the gaze of a rapt art world—make curating the greatest art show on earth a test. Here, the five most recent artistic directors recall their experiences
Phyllida Barlow: folly in the British pavilion
The sculptor has chosen Folly as an ambiguous title and taken a typically bold and absurd approach to her work for the British pavilion, which is—however obliquely—mindful of the UK’s Brexit vote
Cosa? UK artist John Smith uses translation app in Venice show
Video will feature alongside key works from 1970-80s in artist's first solo exhibition in Italy
Diary of a pavilion: Wales in Venice
James Richards’s contribution to the Welsh presentation at the Biennale is a multifaceted installation set in a Castello church. Here, the entire process, from application to installation, is described by the exhibition’s curator— the director of visual arts for Chapter, in Cardiff
Monochrome mania: Boetti’s obsession with the Xerox machine
Colour = Reality show lights up artist’s photocopy fetish
Doyenne of feminist art Carolee Schneemann awarded Venice Biennale’s Golden Lion
Lifetime achievement accolade recognises her work in performance and body art over six decades