Opening in Venice within the historic Palazzo Pisani Moretta, Fondazione Dries Van Noten marks a significant new chapter for Dries Van Noten, extending his creative vision beyond fashion into a broader cultural platform dedicated to craft, design, and artistic exchange. Established together with Patrick Vangheluwe, the foundation emerges not simply as an exhibition venue, but…
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Myth as a Lens for Contemporary Crisis at the Nordic Pavilion
Presented at the Nordic Countries Pavilion during the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, How Many Angels Can Dance on the Head of a Pin? brings together the distinct practices of Klara Kristalova, Benjamin Orlow, and Tori Wrånes in an immersive exhibition shaped by mythology, folklore, and collective memory. The exhibition unfolds…
Michael Armitage Blends East African Narratives with Art History
Presented at Palazzo Grassi, The Promise of Change offers a substantial survey of Michael Armitage’s practice, bringing together paintings and drawings produced over the past decade as part of the Pinault Collection. On view in Venice through January 2027, the exhibition traces the artist’s evolving visual language through a body of work that moves between…



