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The Biennial Project The Biennial Project is a collaborative project by artists to explore the The answer lies with the artist collaborative known as The Biennial Project.

.What happens when deserving mid-career artists decide that they want to hit the big time---the REALLY big time....as in the art world’s most prestigious biennial exhibits? Formed by Eric Hess, Anna Salmeron and our friends, the “Project’s” objective is to develop a collective body of work that will ultimately be featured in as many biennial exhibitions as possible—especially the really cool ones.

Join these fun-loving, creative mavericks on their crusade to storm the barricades of the art world establishment.

05/14/2026

Controversial Painter Georg Baselitz Knew His Venice Show Would Be His Last. He Went Out Quietly. Read more in the comments.

05/14/2026

Iran Pushes Back on Venice Biennale Withdrawal Reports: ‘We’re Still Coming’ Read more in the comments.

05/14/2026

Venice Biennale’s Russian Pavilion and P***y Riot Spar Over Usage of Protest Footage Read more in the comments.

05/12/2026

The Venice Biennale saga continues.

After the jury resigned and The Foundation turned “Golden Lions” into “Visitor Lions” (awards decided by public vote, with Israel and Russia back in the running), dozens of artists withdrew en masse, right as the Venice Biennale opened its doors to the public.

The official announcement comes shortly after multiple protests at the Russian and Israeli pavilions during the preview period, and the historic labor strike at the Biennale that shuttered multiple pavilions.

Almost half of the artists in the international exhibition plus 22 national pavilions signed a statement in solidarity with the jury’s resignation.
Image: The Belgian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale closed on May 8 as part of cultural workers’ strike for Palestine. (photo Hrag Vartanian/Hyperallergic)

05/11/2026

Relacja Vogue Polska z otwarcia wystawy w Pawilonie Polskim i z tegorocznego Biennale Sztuki w Wenecji.

„Poddając się obrazom wyświetlanym na dwóch dużych ekranach na ścianie i suficie, raz czujemy się zanurzeni w wodzie, raz pozostajemy tuż nad jej taflą – wchodzimy pomiędzy ubrane w czerwone kostiumy osoby – członkinie i członków społecznego Chóru w Ruchu, tworzonego przed osoby słyszące i głuche – wykonujące pieśni wielorybów, porozumiewające się międzynarodowym językiem migowym. Każda zwrotka pieśni to inna historia o utracie, o ocalaniu głosów, które zostały utracone czy nigdy nieusłyszane. Trzeba dobrze się wsłuchać i wpatrzeć”.

➡️ https://www.vogue.pl/a/instalacja-jezyki-z-wody-bogny-burskiej-i-daniela-kotowskiego-na-61-biennale-sztuki-w-wenecji

📷 „Języki z wody”, widok instalacji, fot. Jacopo Salvi (altomare) / archiwum Zachęty

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