Venice Biennale postponed to May 2021

The 17th International Architecture Exhibition for the Venice Biennale has been postponed for a second time due to the Coronavirus pandemic and is now rescheduled to take place May 22nd to November 21, 2021.  The exhibition, titled How Will We Live Together? and curated by Hashim Sarkis, was originally scheduled to take place in Venice from August 29th through November 29th 2020, but has been moved to next year as an "acknowledgment that it is impossible to move forward – within the set time limits – in the realization of such a complex and worldwide exhibition, due to the persistence of a series of objective difficulties caused by the effects by the health emergency underway," according to the La Biennale organization. Additionally, the 59th International Art Exhibition, curated by Cecilia Alemani, meant to accompany the architecture show has also been postponed for a year and will now take place in 2022.  The organization continues, "The current situation, up to now, has definitel...

Venice Biennale postponed to May 2021

The 17th International Architecture Exhibition for the Venice Biennale has been postponed for a second time due to the Coronavirus pandemic and is now rescheduled to take place May 22nd to November 21, 2021. 

The exhibition, titled How Will We Live Together? and curated by Hashim Sarkis, was originally scheduled to take place in Venice from August 29th through November 29th 2020, but has been moved to next year as an "acknowledgment that it is impossible to move forward – within the set time limits – in the realization of such a complex and worldwide exhibition, due to the persistence of a series of objective difficulties caused by the effects by the health emergency underway," according to the La Biennale organization.

Additionally, the 59th International Art Exhibition, curated by Cecilia Alemani, meant to accompany the architecture show has also been postponed for a year and will now take place in 2022. 

The organization continues, "The current situation, up to now, has definitel...