List of national pavilions at the 58th Venice Biennale

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Ninety national pavilions participated in the 58th Venice Biennale, an international contemporary art exhibition held between May and November 2019. The Venice Biennale takes place biennially in Venice, Italy, and participating nations select artists to show at their pavilions, [1] hosted in the Venice Giardini, Arsenale, and palazzos throughout the city. [2] The 90 pavilions set a new record for national participation, exceeding the 86 from 2017. [1] Highlight pavilions from the show included Lithuania, [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] Ghana, [3] [8] [9] [10] [4] [11] [5] [6] [12] France, [3] [8] [4] [6] [12] the United States, [8] [9] [4] [6] the Philippines, [8] [9] [10] India, [8] [9] [10] Brazil, [8] [4] [6] [12] and Italy. [11] [5] [6]

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National pavilions

NationLocationArtist(s)Curator(s)Ref
Australia Giardini Angelica Mesiti Juliana Engberg [13] [14]
Austria Giardini Renate Bertlmann Felicitas Thun-Hohenstein [13] [15]
Belgium Giardini Jos de Gruyter & Harald Thys Anne-Claire Schmitz [13] [16]
Brazil Giardini Bárbara Wagner & Benjamin de Burca Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro [13] [17]
Canada GiardiniInuit artist collective Isuma (Zacharias Kunuk, Norman Cohn, Paul Apak Angilirq, and Pauloosie Qulitalik) Asinnajaq, Catherine Crowston, Barbara Fischer, Candice Hopkins, and Josée Drouin-Brisebois [13] [18]
Czech Republic and Slovakia GiardiniStanislav KolíbalDieter Bogner [13]
Denmark GiardiniLarissa SansourNat Muller [13]
Egypt GiardiniIslam Abdullah, Ahmed Chiha, and Ahmed Abdel KarimAhmed Chiha [13]
Finland GiardiniMiracle Workers Collective (Maryan Abdulkarim, Khadar Ahmed, Hassan Blasim, Giovanna Esposito Yussif, Sonya Lindfors, Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, Leena Pukki, Lorenzo Sandoval, Martta Tuomaala, Christopher L. Thomas, Christopher Wessels, and Suvi West)Giovanna Esposito Yussif, Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, and Christopher Wessels [13] [19]
France Giardini Laure Prouvost Martha Kirszenbaum [13] [20]
Germany GiardiniNatascha Süder Happelmann (Natascha Sadr Haghighian)Franciska Zólyom [13] [21]
Great Britain Giardini Cathy Wilkes Zoe Whitley [13] [22]
Greece GiardiniPanos Charalambous, Eva Stefani, and Zafos XagorarisKaterina Tselou [13]
Hungary GiardiniTamás WaliczkyZsuzsanna Szegedy-Maszák [13]
Israel GiardiniAya Ben RonAvi Lubin [13]
Japan GiardiniMotoyuki Shitamichi, Taro Yasuno, Toshiaki Ishikura, and Fuminori NousakuHiroyuki Hattori [13]
Korea GiardiniHwayeon Nam, Siren Eun Young Jung, and Jane Jin KaisenHyunjin Kim [13]
The Netherlands GiardiniRemy Jungerman and Iris Kensmil Benno Tempel [13]
Nordic Pavilion GiardiniArtist duo Maria Teeri & Janne Nabb, a.k.a. nabbteeri, from Finland; Ane Graff from Norway; and Ingela Ihrman from SwedenPiia Oksanen and Leevi Haapala [13]
Poland GiardiniRoman StańczakŁukasz Mojsak and Łukasz Ronduda [13]
Romania GiardiniBelu-Simion Făinaru, Dan Mihălțianu, and Miklós OnucsánCristian Nae [13]
Russia GiardiniAlexander Sokurov and Alexander Shishkin-HokusaiMikhail Piotrovsky, The State Hermitage Museum [13]
Serbia Giardini Djordje Ozbolt Nicoletta Lambertucci [13]
Spain GiardiniItziar Okariz and Sergio PregoPeio Aguirre [13]
Switzerland Giardini Pauline Boudry & Renate Lorenz Charlotte Laubard [13] [23]
United States Giardini Martin Puryear Liberty/Libertà Brooke Kamin Rapaport [13] [24]
Uruguay GiardiniYamandú CanosaDavid Armengol and Patricia Bentancur [13]
Venezuela GiardiniNatalie Rocha Capiello, Ricardo García, Gabriel López, and Nelson RangeloskyOscar Sottillo Meneses [13]
AlbaniaArsenaleDriant ZeneliAlicia Knock [13]
ArgentinaArsenaleMariana TelleriaFlorencia Battiti [13]
ChileArsenaleVoluspa JarpaAgustín Pérez Rubio [13]
ChinaArsenaleChen Qi, Feijun, He Xiangyu, and Geng XueWu Hongliang [13]
GeorgiaArsenale Anna K.E. Margot Norton [13]
Ghana Arsenale Felicia Abban, John Akomfrah, El Anatsui, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Ibrahim Mahama, and Selasi Awusi Sosu Ghana Freedom Nana Oforiatta Ayim [13]
IndiaArsenaleNandalal Bose, Atul Dodiya, GR Iranna, Rummana Hussain, Jitish Kallat, Shakuntala Kulkarni, and Ashim PurkayasthaRoobina Karode [13]
IndonesiaArsenaleHandiwirman Saputra and Syagini Ratna WulanAsmudjo Jono Irianto; co-curated by Yacobus Ari Respati [13]
IrelandArsenale Eva Rothschild Mary Cremin [13] [25]
ItalyArsenaleEnrico David, Chiara Fumai, and Liliana MoroMilovan Farronato [13]
KosovoArsenale Alban Muja Vincent Honore [13]
LatviaArsenaleDaiga GrantiņaValentinas Klimašauskas and Inga Lāce [13]
LuxembourgArsenaleMarco GodinhoKevin Muhlen [13] [26]
MadagascarArsenaleJoël AndrianomearisoaRina Ralay-Ranaivo and Emmanuel Daydé [13]
MaltaArsenaleVince Briffa, Klitsa Antoniou, and Trevor BorgHesperia Iliadou Suppiej [13]
MexicoArsenalePablo Vargas LugoMagalí Arriola [13]
PeruArsenaleChristian Bendayán, Otto Michael, Manuel Rodríguez Lira, Segundo Candiño Rodríguez, and Anonymous popular artificerGustavo Buntinx [13]
PhilippinesArsenaleMark JustinianiTessa Maria Guazon [13]
Saudi ArabiaArsenale Zahrah Al Ghamdi Eiman Elgibreen [13]
SingaporeArsenaleSong-Ming AngMichelle Ho [13] [27]
SloveniaArsenaleMarko PeljhanIgor Španjol [13] [28]
South Africa (Republic of)ArsenaleDineo Seshee Bopape, Tracey Rose, and Mawande Ka ZenzileNkule Mabaso and Nomusa Makhubu [13]
TurkeyArsenaleİnci EvinerZeynep Öz [13]
UkraineArsenaleOpen Group (Yurii Biley, Pavlo Kovach, Stanislav Turina, and Anton Varga) [13]
United Arab EmiratesArsenaleNujoom AlghanemSam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath [13] [29]
AndorraAround Venice Philippe Shangti Ivan Sansa and Paolo De Grandis [13]
Antigua and BarbudaAround VeniceTimothy Payne, Sir Gerald Price, Joseph Seaton, and Frank Walter; Intangible Cultural Heritage Artisans and Mas Troupe DesignersBarbara Paca with Nina Khrushcheva [13]
ArmeniaAround Venice"ArtlabYerevan" Artistic Group (Gagik Charchyan, Hovhannes Margaryan, Arthur Petrosyan, and Vardan Jaloyan) and Narine Arakelian Susanna Gyulamiryan [13]
Azerbaijan (Republic of)Around VeniceZeigam Azizov, Orkhan Mammadov, Zarnishan Yusifova, Kanan Aliyev, and Ulviyya AliyevaGiovanni Mercurio and Emin Mammadov [13]
Bangladesh (People's Republic of)Around VeniceBishwajit Goswami, Dilara Begum Jolly, Heidi Fosli, Nafis Ahmed Gazi, Franco Marrocco, Domenico Pellegrino, Preema Nazia Andaleeb, Ra Kajol, and Uttam KumarMokhlesur Rahman and Viviana Vannucci [13]
Belarus (Republic of)Around VeniceKonstantin SelikhanovOlga Rybchinskaya [13]
Bosnia and HerzegovinaAround VeniceDanica DakićAnja Bogojević, Amila Puzić, and Claudia Zini [13]
BulgariaAround VeniceRada Boukova and Lazar LyutakovVera Mlechevska [13]
CataloniaAround VeniceMarcel Borràs with Albert García-Alzórriz and the collaboration of David Bestué, Lua Coderch Lola Lasurt Daniela Ortiz Perejaume Francesc TorresPedro Azara [13]
CroatiaAround VeniceIgor GrubićKaterina Gregos [13]
CubaAround VeniceAlejandro Campins, Alex Hérnandez, Ariamna Contino, and Eugenio TibaldiMargarita Sanchez Prieto [13]
CyprusAround VeniceChristoforos Savva (1924–1968)Jacopo Crivelli Visconti [13]
Dominican (Republic)Around VeniceDario Oleaga, Ezequiel Taveras, Hulda Guzmán, Julio Valdez, Miguel Ramirez, Rita Bertrecchi, Nicola Pica, and Marraffa & CasciottiMarianne de Tolentino, Simone Pieralice, and Giovanni Verza [13]
Estonia Giudecca Kris LemsaluAndrew Berardini, Irene Campolmi, Sarah Lucas, and Tamara Luuk [13] [30]
GrenadaAround VeniceAmy Cannestra, Billy Gerard Frank, Dave Lewis, Shervone Neckles, Franco Rota Candiani, Roberto Miniati, and CRS avant-garde (Carlo Caldara, Paolo Rossetto, and Giovanni Scagnoli)Daniele Radini Tedeschi [13]
GuatemalaAround VeniceElsie Wunderlich and Marco ManzoStefania Pieralice [13]
HaitiAround VeniceJean Ulrick DésertGiscard Bouchotte [13]
Hong KongAround Venice Shirley Tse Christina Li [13] [31]
IcelandAround VeniceShoplifter (Hrafnhildur Arnardóttir)Birta Guðjónsdóttir [13] [32]
Iran (Islamic Republic of)Around VeniceReza Lavassani, Samira Alikhanzadeh, and Ali Meer AzimiEhsan Aghaei [13]
IraqAround VeniceSerwan BaranTamara Chalabi and Paolo Colombo [13]
Ivory CoastAround VeniceErnest Dükü, Ananias Leki Dago, Valérie Oka, and Tong YanrunanMassimo Scaringella [13]
KiribatiAround VeniceKaeka Michael Betero, Daniela Danica Tepes, Kairaken Betio Group; Teroloang Borouea, Neneia Takoikoi, Tineta Timirau, Teeti Aaloa, Kenneth Ioane, Kaumai Kaoma, Runita Rabwaa, Obeta Taia, Tiribo Kobaua, Tamuera Tebebe, Rairauea Rue, Teuea Kabunare, Tokintekai Ekentetake, Katanuti Francis, Mikaere Tebwebwe, Terita Itinikarawa, Kaeua Kobaua, Raatu Tiuteke, Kaeriti Baanga, Ioanna Francis, Temarewe Banaan, Aanamaria Toom, Einako Temewi, Nimei Itinikarawa, Teniteiti Mikaere, Aanibo Bwatanita, and Arin TikirauaKautu Tabaka and Nina Tepes [13]
LithuaniaAround VeniceRugilė Barzdžiukaitė, Vaiva Grainytė, and Lina LapelyteLucia Pietroiusti [13] [33]
MalaysiaAround VeniceAnurendra Jegadeva, H.H.Lim, Ivan Lam, and Zulkifli YusoffLim Wei-Ling Esme [13]
MongoliaAround VeniceJantsankhorol Erdenebayar, traditional Mongolian throat singers, and Carsten Nicolai Gantuya Badamgarav [13]
MontenegroAround VeniceVesko GagovićPetrica Duletić [13]
Mozambique (Republic of)Around VeniceGonçalo Mabunda, Mauro Pinto, and Filipe BranquinhoLidija K. Khachatourian [13]
New ZealandAround VeniceDane MitchellZara Stanhope and Chris Sharp [13]
North Macedonia (Republic of)Around VeniceNada PrljaJovanka Popova [13]
PakistanAround VeniceNaiza KhanZahra Khan [13]
PortugalAround VeniceLeonor AntunesJoão Ribas [13]
San Marino (Republic of)Around VeniceGisella Battistini, Martina Conti, Gabriele Gambuti, Giovanna Fra, Thea Tini, Chen Chengwei, Li Geng, Dario Ortiz, Tang Shuangning, Jens W. Beyrich, Xing Junqin, Xu de Qi, and SebastiánVincenzo Sanfo (Martina Conti project curated by Alessandro Castiglioni and Emma Zanella) [13] [34]
ScotlandAround Venice Charlotte Prodger Linsey Young with Cove Park (artist residency) [13] [35]
Seychelles (Republic of)Around VeniceGeorge Camille and Daniel DodinMartin Kennedy [13]
Syrian Arab (Republic)Around VeniceAbdalah Abouassali, Giacomo Braglia, Ibrahim Al Hamid, Chen Huasha, Saed Salloum, Xie Tian, Saad Yagan, Primo Vanadia, and Giuseppe BiasioEmad Kashout [13]
TaiwanAround Venice Shu Lea Cheang Paul B. Preciado [13]
ThailandAround VeniceSomsak Chowtadapong, Panya Vijinthanasarn, and Krit NgamsomTawatchai Somkong [13]
WalesAround VeniceSean EdwardsMarie-Anne McQuay [13]
ZimbabweAround VeniceGeorgina Maxim, Neville Starling, Cosmos Shiridzinomwa, and Kudzanai Violet HwamiRaphael Chikukwa [13]

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