The Venice Biennale’s Most Powerful Pavilions Tune into Shared Consciousness
Amid protests, geopolitical tensions and the contradictions of the Biennale’s own structure, the most compelling pavilions leaned into ancestral knowledge and collective imagination as alternative ways of understanding coexistence in a fractured world.
Amid protests, geopolitical tensions and the contradictions of the Biennale’s own structure, the most compelling pavilions leaned into ancestral knowledge and collective imagination as alternative ways of understanding coexistence in a fractured world.
Amid protests, geopolitical tensions and the contradictions of the Biennale’s own structure, the most compelling pavilions leaned into ancestral knowledge and collective imagination as alternative ways of understanding coexistence in a fractured world.
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