
"The 61st edition of the Venice Biennale, the most prestigious and oldest-running art biennial, will open 9 May next year. The main exhibition will follow the curatorial plan set out by the late Koyo Kouoh, while countries from around the world have been announcing the artists who will represent them in the national pavilions.pol To help you keep on top of the latest pavilion news, we have brought together all the participating artists and organisers announced so far. Venice Biennale: 61st International Art Exhibition, Giardini, Arsenale and various venues around Venice, 9 May-22 November 2026 Australia Artist: Khaled Sabsabi Organisers: Michael Dagostino; Creative Australia Where: Giardini"
"Austria Artist: Florentina Holzinger Organisers: Nora-Swantje Almes; Austrian Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, the Civil Service and Sport Where: Giardini John Beadle and Lavar Munroe The Bahamas Artist: Lavar Munroe and John Beadle Organisers: Krista Thompson; FAB Foundation Belgium Artist: Miet Warlop Organisers: Caroline Dumalin; Morpho and Kanal-Centre Pompidou Where: Giardini Brazil Artists: Rosana Paulino and Adriana Varejão Organisers: Diane Lima; Fundação Bienal de São Paulo, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Culture Where: Giardini Canada Artist: Abbas Akhavan Organisers: Kim Nguyen; National Gallery of Canada Where: Giardini For more, see Canada and Estonia lead the race to name 2026 Venice Biennale artists"
Venice Biennale's 61st International Art Exhibition will run 9 May–22 November 2026 across Giardini, Arsenale, and various venues in Venice. The main exhibition will follow the curatorial plan set out by the late Koyo Kouoh. Countries and institutions have announced national pavilion artists and organisers. Confirmed participants include Khaled Sabsabi (Australia), Florentina Holzinger (Austria), Lavar Munroe and John Beadle (The Bahamas), Miet Warlop (Belgium), Rosana Paulino and Adriana Varejão (Brazil), Abbas Akhavan (Canada), Marina Xenofontos (Cyprus), Jakub Jansa and Selmeci Kocka Jusko (Czech Republic and Slovakia), and Maja Malou (Denmark). Pavilion locations and organising bodies are listed alongside each artist.
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