Venice Biennale 2024: from the good to the bad to the downright 'bizarre'

Central exhibition features the work of some 330 artists

Jeffrey Gibson's colourful exhibit in the US Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2024
Jeffrey Gibson's colourful exhibit in the US Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2024
(Image credit: Sipa US / Alamy Live News)

The Venice Biennale is "the art world's great beano", said Laura Freeman in The Times. Every other year, artists, collectors, curators and assorted hangers-on from all over fly into the Italian city to see what is widely considered to be the planet's most prestigious exhibition of contemporary art. 

This latest iteration of the biennale – its 60th – is especially "vast". As ever, the event involves a "massive" central exhibition: this time entitled "Foreigners Everywhere", it features the work of some 330 different artists – a record, even by biennale standards. 

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