List of national pavilions at the 59th Venice Biennale

The 59th Venice Biennale is an international contemporary art exhibition to be held between April and November 2022.[1] The Venice Biennale takes place biennially in Venice, Italy, and participating nations select artists to show at their pavilions,[2] hosted in the Venice Giardini, Arsenale, and palazzos throughout the city.[3] The 2019 Venice Biennale's 90 national pavilions was a record for national participation.[2]

National pavilions

Nation Location Artist(s) Curator(s) Ref
AlbaniaArsenaleLumturi BlloshmiAdela Demetja [4]
ArgentinaArsenaleMónica HellerAlejo Ponce de León[4]
AustraliaGiardiniMarco FusinatoAlexie Glass-Kantor [1][5]
AustriaGiardiniJakob Lena Knebl and Ashley Hans ScheirlKarola Kraus [6][7]
BelgiumGiardiniFrancis AlÿsHilde Teerlinck [8]
BrazilGiardiniJonathas de AndradeJacopo Crivelli Visconti, José Olympio da Veiga Pereira[4]
BoliviaAround VeniceWarmichacha CollectiveRoberto Aguilar Quisbert - Mamani Mamani, Judith Cuba
CanadaGiardiniStan DouglasReid Shier [9][4]
CataloniaAround VeniceLara FluxàOriol Fondevila[4]
DenmarkGiardiniUffe IsolottoJacob Lillemose[4]
EstoniaGiardini (Dutch pavilion)Kristina Norman and Bita RazaviCorina Apostol, Maria Arusoo [4]
FinlandGiardiniPilvi TakalaChristina Li [10]
FranceGiardiniZineb Sedira [11][12]
GermanyGiardiniMaria EichhornYilmaz Dziewior [13]
Great BritainGiardiniSonia BoyceTBD [14]
Hong KongAround VeniceAngela SuFreya Chou [15]
IcelandAround VeniceSigurður GuðjónssonMónica Bello [1]
IrelandArsenaleNiamh O'MalleyTemple Bar Gallery + Studios Curatorial Team [16]
Israel Giardini Ilit Azoulay Dr. Shelley Harten [17]
Italy Arsenale Gian Maria Tosatti Eugenio Viola [18]
Republic of KosovaArsenaleJakup FerriInke Arns
LuxembourgAround VeniceTina Gillen [1]
MaltaArsenaleArcangelo Sassolino, Giuseppe Schembri Bonaci, Brian SchembriKeith Sciberras, Jeffrey Uslip
Netherlands Around Venice Melanie Bonajo Maaike Gouwenberg, Geir Haraldseth, Soraya Pol [19]
NepalAround VeniceTsherin SherpaSheelasha Rajbhandari, Hit Man Gurung [20][21]
Nordic PavilionGiardiniPauliina Feodoroff, Máret Ánne Sara, Anders Sunna [22]
New ZealandAround VeniceYuki KiharaNatalie King [1][23]
PolandGiardiniMałgorzata Mirga-TasZachęta National Gallery of Art, Wojciech Szymański, Joanna Warsza [24]
SpainGiardiniIgnasi AballíBeatriz Espejo [1]
SwitzerlandGiardiniLatifa EchakhchFrancesco Stocchi [25]
TaiwanAround VeniceSakuliu PavavaljungPatrick Flores [1]
TurkeyAround VeniceFüsun OnurBige Örer [26]
Ukraine Arsenale Pavlo Makov Lizaveta German, Maria Lanko, Borys Filonenko [21]
United Arab EmiratesAround VeniceMohamed Ahmed IbrahimMaya Allison [27]
United States Giardini Simone Leigh Eva Respini [28]
Venezuella Giardini Palmira Correa, César Vázquez, Mila Quast, Jorge Recio Zacarías García [29]

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