The Venice Biennale Is High Stakes. James Cohan Gallery Is All In | Artnet News
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The Venice Biennale Is High Stakes. James Cohan Gallery Is All In | Artnet News
""We're thrilled to have our artists represented. It's a whole set of eyes that go to Venice that don't go to fairs in the U.S. or exhibitions like the Whitney Biennial.""
""The 131-year-old Venice Biennale is considered the pinnacle of international exhibitions, a key barometer of geopolitical and cultural shifts, a place where artists get canonized.""
""The central exhibition, 'In Minor Keys,' is La Biennale's real seat of power. It reflects the singular vision of its curator, who aims to define what matters in contemporary art right now.""
""Having so many artists on view places the mid-sized James Cohan Gallery in a position typically held by the industry's biggest players.""
James Cohan Gallery showcases four artists at the Venice Biennale, a prestigious international art exhibition. Ranti Bam, Tuan Andrew Nguyen, and Kennedy Yanko present their work, while Yinka Shonibare represents the Guest Artists Space Foundation. The Biennale serves as a critical platform for artists, enhancing their visibility and opportunities. The central exhibition, 'In Minor Keys,' reflects the curator's vision and significance in contemporary art. Cohan's representation of multiple artists positions his gallery among the industry's elite, despite being a mid-sized player.
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