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Painting at the End of the World: Chornobyl and Artistic Exploitation
In the decades since the explosion of the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant, the disaster has become a cultural touchstone

Trevor Paglen to Curate Art Basel’s Zero 10 in Basel This June
The artist will co-curate the section dedicated to ‘art of the digital era’, alongside Eli Scheinman

Somalia’s Venice Biennale Pavilion Accused of Excluding Local Artists
Artists and cultural organisations based in Somalia say the country’s pavilion does not reflect the realities of the country’s cultural sector
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New Delhi’s Art Market: A Turn, or Return, to Opulence?
The city's real-estate boom reflects an awkward dance between the government, corporates and the arts in the capital

Help! I Hate... Networking
The Art Journal's resident artworld Agony Aunt Charlotte Jansen answers your questions about access, gatekeeping and sticky social problems

Artists Withdraw From Venice Biennale Awards as Protests Over Israel and Russia Intensify
More than 50 artists in the main exhibition and participants from national pavilions have declined consideration for this year’s ‘Visitor Lion’ prizes amid widening disputes over the inclusion of Israel and Russia

Kader Attia to Curate the Seventh Kochi-Muziris Biennale
Kader Attia will curate the seventh edition of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale, which will open in December 2027

More than 12,000 US museums say ageing buildings threaten collections
A federal report finds widespread deferred maintenance across the US museum sector, with institutions citing rising repair costs, accessibility barriers and limited public funding for infrastructure.

Venice Biennale: In Minor Keys Needs Major Work
The 61st edition of the Venice Biennale reflects the terminal insularity of the contemporary art world

Strikes and protests disrupt Venice Biennale opening amid Russia and Israel backlash
Artists and cultural workers shutter national pavilions as political tensions over Gaza and Ukraine engulf the world’s leading art exhibition

Ukraine at the Venice Biennale: International Acclaim Amid Cultural Destruction
The country’s artists enter this year’s Biennale with unprecedented global attention, even as war continues to reshape artistic production

Don't Mess With Me: Brazil’s Pavilion Warns Against Authoritarianism
Brazil's Biennale Venice show interrogates the myth of ‘racial democracy’ in South America’s largest nation, taking its title from a symbolic plant
