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5 Standouts From the 2024 Venice Biennale

The Venice Biennale opened its doors this weekend for its 60th edition with the theme of “Foreigners Everywhere,” inspired by the collective Claire Fontaine’s neon sculpture series displaying the phrase in various languages since 2004. That premise, as laid out by curator Adriano Pedrosa (the first person from Latin America to lead the Biennale’s international art exhibition), has two meanings: (1) Anywhere you go, you’ll encounter foreigners, and (2) everyone in some way is a foreigner no matter where they are.

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Accordingly, this Biennale focuses on artists who are foreigners, immigrants, expatriates, diasporic, exiled, or refugees. The Nucleo Contemporaneo section also highlights the queer artist, the outsider artist, and the Indigenous artist, and the Nucleo Storico presentation centers modernism in 20th-century works from Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.

That all means there was a marked shift in what was shown this year compared to in previous iterations, a clear and proud sign of support for those artists working at the margins. The international exhibition features 331 artists and collectives from some 80 countries, with the edge going to artists who have never participated; indeed, most artists mentioned below are showing at the Biennale for the first time, providing a jolt of energy and invigorating perspective.

Here are five standouts from the 2024 Venice Biennale.

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Pacita Abad, You Have to Blend In, Before You Stand Out, 1995. Oil, painted cloth, sequins, buttons on stitched and padded canvas. 294.6 × 297.2 cm. Pacita Abad Art Estate

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