List of national pavilions at the 60th Venice Biennale

The 60th Venice Biennale is an international contemporary art exhibition to be held from April through November 2024.[1] The Venice Biennale takes place every two years in Venice, Italy, and participating nations select artists to show at their pavilions,[2] hosted in the Venice Giardini, Arsenale, and palazzos throughout the city.[3]

National pavilions edit

Nation Location Artist(s) Curator(s) Ref
Albania Iva Lulashi Antonio Grulli [4]
Australia Giardini Archie Moore Ellie Buttrose [5]
Austria Giardini Anna Jermolaewa Gabriele Spindler [5]
Benin Around Venice TBD Azu Nwagbogu [5]
Canada Giardini Kapwani Kiwanga Gaëtane Verna [5]
Estonia Around Venice Edith Karlson TBD [5][6]
Finland Giardini Pia Lindman, Vidha Saumya and Jenni-Juulia Wallinheimo-Heimonen Yvonne Billimore and Jussi Koitela [5]
France Giardini Julien Creuzet [1][6]
Germany Giardini TBD Çağla Ilk [7]
Great Britain Giardini John Akomfrah Tarini Malik [5][8]
Hungary Giardini Márton Nemes Róna Kopeczky [7]
Iceland Around Venice Hildigunnur Birgisdóttir Dan Byers [7]
Japan Giardini Yuko Mohri Sook-Kyung Lee [9]
Lithuania Around Venice Pakui Hardware Valentinas Klimašauskas and João Laia [1][6]
Korea Giardini Koo Jeong A Jacob Fabricius and Lee Seol-hui [5]
The Netherlands Giardini Congolese Plantation Workers Art League and Renzo Martens Hicham Khalidi [7]
The Philippines Around Venice Mark Salvatus Carlos Quijon, Jr.
Singapore Robert Zhao Renhui Haeju Kim [10]>
Spain Giardini Sandra Gamarra Agustín Pérez Rubio [7]
Switzerland Giardini Guerreiro do Divino Amor Andrea Bellini [11]
Turkey Gülsün Karamustafa Esra Sarıgedik Öktem [10]
United States Giardini Jeffrey Gibson Abigail Winograd and Kathleen Ash-Milby [12]

References edit

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  3. ^ Herriman, Kat (May 16, 2019). "What to See at the Venice Biennale". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on June 2, 2019. Retrieved December 29, 2019.
  4. ^ Albania, Euronews (January 31, 2024). "Artist Iva Lulashi to represent Albania at the Art Biennale in Venice". Euronews Albania. Retrieved May 18, 2024.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h da Silva, José (January 25, 2023). "Venice Biennale 2024: all the national pavilions, artists and curators announced so far". The Art Newspaper. Retrieved March 1, 2023.
  6. ^ a b c Harris, Gareth (December 9, 2022). "And they're off—France, Estonia and Lithuania first to announce artists for 2024 Venice Biennale". The Art Newspaper. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
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  8. ^ Seymour (June 8, 2023). "Curator named for John Akomfrah's British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale". The Art Newspaper. Retrieved July 6, 2023.
  9. ^ "U.S. Plans to Rejoin UNESCO, Japan Makes 2024 Venice Biennale Pick, and More: Morning Links for June 13, 2023". ARTnews.com. June 13, 2023. Retrieved July 6, 2023.
  10. ^ a b https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/singapore-robert-zhao-renhui-gulsun-karamustafa-2024-venice-biennale-morning-links-1234674244/
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  12. ^ https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/jeffrey-gibson-us-pavilion-2024-venice-biennale-1234675651/