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The best of Venice Biennale Arte 2015
The prestigious Venice Biennale exhibit contemporary artists from 89 countries around the
world for the 56th year.
The city of Venice will be buzzing with art aficionados and enthusiasts viewing throughout the
Arsenal, pavilions and locations throughout the historic city.
A visitor looks at a creation by Russian artist Irina Nakhova presented at the Russia's pavilion on May 5 in Venice. (Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images)
A visitor looks at an untitled painting by Australian artist Fiona Hall at the Pavilion of Australia in Venice on May 6. (Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images)
Domenico Stinellis/Associated PressWilliam Barton, left, and Djakapurra Munyarryun, at the opening of the Australian pavilion.
A man watches the video installation "Factory of the Sun" by German artist Hito Steyerl presented at the pavilion of Germany on May 7 in Venice. (Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images)
The End by Fabio Mauri, in the Central Pavilion, Giardini. Photographer Christian Sinibaldi for the Guardian
Visitors watch the video-opera of British artist Peter Grennaway displayed in the Pavillion of Italy at the 56th International Art Exhibition in Venice, Italy, May 7. (Andres Merola/EPA)
Visitors look at the 9,216 LCD panels of the 'The portrait of Sakip Sabanci' installation by Turkish artist Kutlug Ataman, May 7. (Domenico Stinellis/Associated Press)
A visitor walks on glass ceiling at the pavilion of Russia on May 5 in Venice. (Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images)
Visitors walk around the installation 'Giardino dell'Eden' by Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos at the Swatch espace. The Venice Biennale entitled 'All the World's Futures' runs May 9 to November 22. (Maciej Kulczynski/EPA)
Visitors look at "Our Product" by artist Pamela Rosenkranz at the Pavilion of Switzerland in Venice on May 6, during the press day of the 56th International Art Exhibition (Biennale d'Arte) titled "All the Worlds Futures". (Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images)
A visitor looks at "Luzzara" by Italian artist Claudio Parmiggiani at the Pavilion of Italy in Venice on May 6. (Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images)
Actress Cate Blanchett looks at artworks by Australian artist Fiona Hall on display during the inauguration of the Australian pavilion at the 56th Biennale of Arts in Venice, May 5. (Domenico Stinellis/Associated Press)
The artwork 'The End of Carrying All' by Kenyan artist Wangeti Mutu is on display inside the Pavilion of the Nations on May 5. (Andrea Merola/EPA)
Visitors look at the "They Come to US without a Word' video installation by United States artist Joan Jonas inside the United States pavilion at the 2015 Biennale of Arts in Venice, May 7. (Domenico Stinellis/Associated Press)
A visitor takes pictures of the painting 'The Green Mirror' by British artist Chris Ofili on display with 'Bending Over Backwards for Justice and Peace', left, by the same author, at the 56th Biennale of Arts in Venice, May 7. (Domenico Stinellis/Associated Press)
The Albanian Trilogy: A Series of Devious Stratagems, a project by Armando Lulaj, curated by Marco Scotini. at Albanian Pavilion on May 6 in Venice. ( Awakening/Getty Images)
A woman uses her mobile phone during the 56th Biennale of Arts in Venice on May 7. (Domenico Stinellis/Associated Press)
A woman stands next to the artwork by Greek artist Jannis Kounellis displayed in the Italy Pavillion on May 7. (Andres Merola/EPA)
Visitors admire one of the three mobiles trees, part of "Revolutions" by French artist Celeste Boursier-Mougenot at the French pavilion on May 5 in Venice. (Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images)
A visitor looks at "Speculating on the Blue" an installation by Flaka Haliti at the Pavilion of the Republic of Kosovo in Venice on May 6 during the press day of the 56th International Art Exhibition (Biennale d'Arte) titled "All the Worlds Futures". (Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images)
The work 'Untitled Trumpet' by German artist Katharina Grosse is on display at the Corderie dell'Arsenale May 6. (Andres Merola/EPA)
Polish Minister of Culture Malgorzata Omilanowska attends the 'Dispossession' exhibition, an official collateral event of the 56th International Art Exhibition at the Palazzo Dona Brusa on Campo San Polo, in Venice, May 7. (Maciej Kulczynski/EPA)
A visitor looks at "Paduli" by Italian artist Mimmo Paladino at the Pavilion of Italy in Venice on May 6. (Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images)
Visitors walk past the installation 'The End' by Italian artist Fabio Mauri on display inside the Pavilion of the Nations in Venice, May 7. (Maciej Kulczynski/EPA)
A boat transports an inflatable cactus on Venice's laguna during the 56th International Art Exhibition (Biennale d'Arte) on May 6. (Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images)
The artworks 'Untitled' by German artist Georg Baselitz are on display at the Corderie dell'Arsenale on May 6. (Andrea Merola/EPA)
Motorola WT4000 by Jeremy Deller in the Central PavilionWorn on the wrists by employees in warehouses, devices like these are used by retail giant Amazon to track the speed of orders, and as a consequences, the efficiency of its staff. It can calculate if the worker is falling behind schedule and send them warnings. Photographer Christian Sinibaldi for the Guardian
Archeology of the Present by TsibiGeva at the Israeli Pavilion. Photographer Christian Sinibaldi for the Guardian
A woman wears a yellow burqa during the artistic performance "High Visibility Burqa" in Venice on May 6, at the entrance of the 56th International Art Exhibition (Biennale d'Arte) titled "All the Worlds Futures". (Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images)
Sadie, from I Scream Daddio by Sarah Lucas in the British Pavilion. Photographer Christian Sinibaldi for the Guardian
A view of the installation 'Reisefieber' by Polish artist Dorota Nieznalska at the 'Dispossession' exhibition, an official collateral event of the 56th International Art Exhibition at the Palazzo Dona Brusa on Campo San Polo, in Venice, May 7. The exhibition presents a historic and contemporary dimension of dispossession and the sentiment of home in relation to its symbolic and spatial meaning. (Maciej Kulczynski/EPA)
A visitor looks at the installation by Italian artist Marzia Migliora in the Pavillion of Italy in Venice, May 7. (Andrea Merola/EPA)
Inside the Greek Pavilion: Why look at animals? Agrimiká by Maria PapadimitriouA vestige of the past, Agrimiká is a shop that sells animal hides and leather. It has been transferred from the Central Greek city of Volos where it still operates. Photographer Christian Sinibaldi for the Guardian
Apotheosis by Jiri David at the Czech and Slovak Pavilion. Photographer Christian Sinibaldi for the Guardian
Do you know what she did, your cunting daughter? by Dahn Vo in the Danish pavilion, named after lines delivered by the demon in The Exorcist (1973). Photographer Christian Sinibaldi for the Guardian
Secret Power by Simon Denny at Marco Polo airport. Photographer Christian Sinibaldi for the Guardian
Urban Requiem by Barthélémy Toguo, 2015, in the Arsenale. Photographer Christian Sinibaldi for the Guardian
Gabriel Bouys/Agence France-Presse — Getty ImagesA view of an work by Moon Kyungwon and Jeon Joonho in the Korean pavilio
The Nordic pavillion at the Giardini: the piece, called Rapture, is by Camille Norment.
Italian-Albanian artist Helidon Xhixha’s iceberg installation at this year’s Venice Biennale.Photograph: Alex Maguire/REX Shutterstock
“JinLing Chronicle Theater Ptojects”, Chinese artist Quiu Zijie
Exhibition view of ‘Portable Classic’, co-curated by Salvatore Settis and Davide Gasparotto. Fondazione Prada Venezia 2015. Photo: Attilio Maranzano. Courtesy Fondazione Prada
Sculptures by Sônia Gomes.
View of "Slip of the Tongue," Punta della Dogana. Photo by Matteo De Fina.
Jaume Plensa, 'Together' metallic mesh head sculpture in the Abbazia di San Giorgio Maggiore. Photo: Jonty Wilde
Ibrahim Mahama at “All the World's Futures”. Photo by Alex John Beck for Artsy.
Argentinian sculptor Juan Carlos Distefano poses at the Pavilion of Argentina. (Photo by Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty)
Andrea Merola/European Pressphoto AgencyAdel Abdessemed’s work “Nympheas,” foreground, with a Bruce Nauman work in the background.
The Indonesia Pavilion.Heri Dono, Voyage-Trokomod
The installation 'Our Product' by Swiss artist Pamela Rosenkranz is on display in the Swiss pavillon on May 7. (Maciej Kulczynski/EPA)
Japan's pavilion: Dialogue From DNA, 2004, Manggha, Centre of Japanese Art and Technology, Krakow, Poland. Sunhi Mang
A visitor walks through "Occupations/Discoveries," a brick walls, cement and paint installation by Brazilian artist Antonio Manuel at the Pavilion of Brazil in Venice, on May 6 during the press day of the 56th International Art Exhibition (Biennale d'Arte) titled "All the Worlds Future." (Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images)
Visitors watch at videos displayed on the walls of the Spanish pavilion during the 56th International Art Exhibition in Venice, Italy, 07 May 2015. (Maciej Kulczynski/EPA)
Thousands of keys hang in the Japanese pavilion part of Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota's installation 'The Key in the Hand' at the 56th Biennale of Arts in Venice, May 6. (Domenico Stinellis/Associated Press)
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