Manuel Mathieu’s Venice Biennale Debut Asks How We Carry the Past
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The Haitian-Canadian artist is one of the few in this year's Biennale showing in both the Arsenale and the Giardini—a feat that speaks to the breadth and ambition of his practice.
The Haitian-Canadian artist is one of the few in this year's Biennale showing in both the Arsenale and the Giardini—a feat that speaks to the breadth and ambition of his practice.
The Haitian-Canadian artist is one of the few in this year's Biennale showing in both the Arsenale and the Giardini—a feat that speaks to the breadth and ambition of his practice.
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