Venice Biennale details revealed, Beatriz Gonzalez and Tracey Emin in London-podcast
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Venice Biennale details revealed, Beatriz Gonzalez and Tracey Emin in London-podcast
"Following the tragic death of Koyo Kouoh last May, the details of her final project- In Minor Keys, the international exhibition of the 2026 Venice Biennale-were unveiled this week by the collaborative team that will carry through her vision for the show."
"The Barbican Art Gallery in London has opened a new exhibition of the work of the Colombian artist Beatriz González, who died in January, aged 93. Ben takes a tour of the show with its curator, Lotte Johnson."
"This episode's Work of the Week features in another major new London show: Tracey Emin: A Second Life, at Tate Modern. Our digital editor, Alexander Morrison, speaks to the outgoing director of Tate, Maria Balshaw, who has curated the Emin exhibition, about The Last of the Gold (2002), an embroidered blanket that has never been shown publicly until now."
Following Koyo Kouoh's death in May, details of her curated 2026 Venice Biennale exhibition titled 'In Minor Keys' were revealed by the collaborative team continuing her vision. Simultaneously, the Barbican Art Gallery opened a retrospective of Colombian artist Beatriz González, who passed away in January at age 93, with curator Lotte Johnson guiding visitors through the exhibition. At Tate Modern, Tracey Emin: A Second Life showcases the British artist's work, including 'The Last of the Gold,' an embroidered blanket from 2002 making its public debut. Tate director Maria Balshaw curated the Emin exhibition, which runs through August 2025.
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