Matías Duville will present "Monitor Yin Yang" at the Venice Biennale 2026, an immersive, walkable installation at the Argentine pavilion that uses salt and charcoal, along with an interactive soundscape influenced by environmental data and visitor movement, to explore notions of guided human agency within a vast, dynamic landscape.
The Taipei Fine Arts Museum presents Li Yi-Fan's "Screen Melancholy" at the 61st Venice Biennale, an immersive, site-specific installation within the Palazzo delle Prigioni that delves into the profound interplay of technology, imagery, and human perception through game engines and mixed media.
The first monograph on David Kohn Architects, 'Stages' reconfigures the architectural book as a conceptual artist's project, featuring twelve autonomously bound publications distinguished by their unique material and graphic expressions.
While aspiring to position art as a vital witness and conduit for rebuilding amidst collapsing orders, the 61st Venice Biennale, “In Minor Keys,” ultimately offers an uneven curatorial vision, albeit punctuated by moments of profound poetic resonance.
This May, Upstate New York's cultural landscape is enlivened by a compelling array of exhibitions, ranging from the intellectual depth of CCS Bard's graduate curatorial projects and Onnis Luque’s stark critiques of architectural extractivism to the evocative dreamscapes of Daniele Frazier's camera-less photography.
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