The Venice Biennale is perhaps the most important contemporary art event in the world. This year’s iteration includes 89 pavilions in the Giardini and Arsenale, as well as scattered across the city. The central exhibition, titled All the World’s Futures and curated by Okwui Enwezor, includes 136 artists representing 53 countries. There is an endless amount of art to witness and experience and, indeed, many important voices to be heard. The following images offer a tiny glimpse into the 2015 Venice Biennale.
All the World’s Futures
Central Pavilion with work by Glenn Ligon and Oscar Murillo
Fabio Mauri
Adrian Piper
Hans Haacke
Robert Smithson
Samson Kambalu
Thomas Hirschhorn
Peter Friedl and Madhusudhanan
Walead Beshty
Bruce Nauman
Barthélémy Toguo
Terry Adkins
Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige
Eduardo Basualdo
Natalia Pershina-Yakimanskaya (Gluklya)
Georg Baselitz
Ricardo Brey
Ibrahim Mahama
Xu Bing
Emily Floyd
Sarah Sze
National Pavilions
Ukraine
Ukraine
Republic of Belarus
Norway
Japan
Germany
France
Uruguay
Serbia
Austria
Iran
Iran
Republic of Kosovo
Tuvalu
Singapore
Republic of Azerbaijan
Angola
Estonia
Republic of Cyprus
Mauritius
Iceland
The Netherlands
Anonymous
All photographs copyrighted to Rachel Heidenry, 2015.