Venice Biennale, the immersive art explosion, Barbara Kruger by Hans Ulrich Obrist

Published: Feb. 2, 2024, 12:01 a.m.

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This week: Adriano Pedrosa, the artistic director of the 60th Venice Biennale, on his exhibition, Foreigners Everywhere. As he announces the themes, concepts and the list of artists in the show, we speak to the Brazilian curator about his plans. Hugely popular immersive art experiences are popping up across the world from London to Las Vegas, Tokyo and Abu Dhabi, and we discuss this phenomenon and its implications for museums and galleries with Chris Michaels\\u2014an art and technology consultant and former director of digital, communications and technology at the National Gallery, London. And this episode\\u2019s Work of the Week is Barbara Kruger\\u2019s Untitled (Forever), an installation first made in 2017 and now on view in the Serpentine South gallery in London, where Kruger\\u2019s career survey arrived this week after spells in Chicago, Los Angeles and New York. Hans Ulrich Obrist, the Serpentine Galleries\\u2019 artistic director, explores the installation.


The 60th Venice Biennale: Foreigners Everywhere, Giardini and Arsenale, Venice, Italy, 20 April-24 November.


Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You, Serpentine South, London, until 17 March.


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