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Why this Venice Biennale curator didn't need quotas to show more women artists than ever

Por: Los Angeles Times Entertainment October 11, 2022

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For anyone with more than a casual connection to contemporary art as an international conversation, the Venice Biennale is Mecca. Since 1895, the doors of an ever-expanding number of national pavilions at the Giardini and the Arsenale, and throughout the city, have opened onto the work of living artists that each country selects as its intellectual avatar in each active year. At center stage is the exhibition that the Biennale itself mounts to... + full article



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