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Biennale Boom

The Venice Biennale thrives despite critics’ fears, proving art mirrors real life.

A True-to-Life Biennale


Did the Venice Biennale “implode” because of politics? Not according to Hakim Bishara. Despite boycotts and resignations, it was more alive than ever, reflecting both the woes and joys of our world.


Hakim met with readers around the globe, inspired by local art workers and activists in Venice. The late Koyo Kouoh’s main exhibition 'In Minor Keys' did just that – it tackled the issues head-on while still being thrilling and moving.

Original source:  https://hyperallergic.com/a-true-to-life-biennale/
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