Abbas Akhavan’s Venice Biennale installation is evocative without ever letting you pin it down
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Abbas Akhavan’s Venice Biennale installation is evocative without ever letting you pin it down
KATE TAYLOR
VENICE, ITALY
PUBLISHED MAY 8, 2026
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Abbas Akhavan's Entre chien et loup can be seen at the Canada Pavilion at the Venice Biennale.
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