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Venice Biennale 2026 (how it works).

How the Biennale Works, Who Decides What Becomes Visible, and Why This Edition Is Politically Charged The Venice Biennale can feel like a closed system. Pavilions, curators, the Giardini, the Arsenale, collateral events, national representation, juries, prizes, protests: at first glance, it can seem like a structure designed mainly for people who already know the codes. But once you understand that structure, something far more interesting than a series of exhibitions becomes visible. The Biennale is a temporary model of the world. A place where art, power, history, diplomacy and representation come together. Not as abstract concepts, but through buildings, flags, bodies, materials, choices and absences. The Venice Biennale Arte 2026 is the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale...

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Koyo Kouoh: Not a Footnote, but a Shift in Power.

Koyo Kouoh: Not a Footnote, but a Shift in Power The art world loves grand gestures. Grand halls, grand names, grand egos, grand budgets — and, when convenient, a thin layer of progressiveness on top. And then came Koyo Kouoh. Not as a decorative “diverse choice.” Not as a polite correction to a white, male canon. But as someone who entered the centre of power with knowledge, precision, international authority and an entirely different compass. Koyo Kouoh was born in Douala, Cameroon, in 1967. She grew up between Cameroon and Switzerland and later worked from several worlds at once: African, European, international, but never neatly reducible to one identity. That also shaped her way of seeing. She did not think...

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