At the Venice Biennale, a clash of politics and art exposes the need for a rethink
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Cracks in the facade
At this year's Venice Biennale, a clash of politics and art exposes the need for a rethink
KATE TAYLOR
VENICE, ITALY
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED MAY 15, 2026
In large-scale assemblages of found objects, Puerto Rican artist Daniel Lind-Ramos creates protective ancestor figures that arise from the land to observe the present.
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At the Venice Biennale’s main exhibition, an introductory banner urges the visitor to take a deep breath and close their eyes. It might not be advisable to close…
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