
Art Biennale
An Art Biennale is a large-scale international art exhibition held every two years, typically featuring contemporary artworks from various countries. The most famous is the Venice Biennale, established in 1895, which showcases a diverse range of artists and styles, including painting, sculpture, installation, and performance art. Each Biennale often has a central theme and includes national pavilions where countries present their chosen artists. It serves as a platform for cultural exchange, innovation, and dialogue within the art world, attracting artists, curators, critics, and art lovers from around the globe.