Sung Tieu on Representing Germany at the 61st Venice BiennaleArtReviewartreview.com06 May 2026“As long as the German Pavilion remains a fascist architecture, there will be artists who feel compelled to work against it”
Venice Biennale opening marked by protestsArtReviewartreview.com06 May 2026The 2026 Venice Biennale opened for professionals on Tuesday to a series of protests, with more scheduled to take place throughout the week
Miet Warlop on Representing Belgium at the 61st Venice BiennaleArtReviewartreview.com06 May 2026“Venetians are hardworking and tough people”
Khaled Sabsabi on Representing Australia at the 61st Venice BiennaleArtReviewartreview.com05 May 2026“Only mass collectivity can really change the world”
Goen Choi and Hyeree Ro on Representing South Korea at the 61st Venice BiennaleArtReviewartreview.com05 May 2026“Does an entomologist change the world? Does an air-conditioner repair technician change the world? We may be attributing too much weight to art”
Margaret Whyte on Representing Uruguay at the 61st Venice BiennaleArtReviewartreview.com03 May 2026“I really don’t know what people know or don't know about my country, except perhaps soccer”
Pavel Brǎila on Representing Moldova at the 61st Venice BiennaleArtReviewartreview.com03 May 2026“Now, I really want to scream. I don’t want to just say something – I want to scream”