Roderick Conway-Morris

Venice Biennale: from unusual sexual obsessions to a primary school Open Day

<em>Roderick Conway Morris</em> finds a mix of the weird and the wonderful at the 55th Venice Biennale

issue 08 June 2013

William Empson believed that ‘the arts are produced by overcrowding’. But, as 20,000 invited guests and 4,500 accredited journalists surged through the pavilions of the Giardini and Arsenale on the 55th Venice Biennale’s preview days last week, it was more a case of overcrowding being produced by the arts.

Over the past 20 years the Biennale has inexorably expanded with every edition.

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