X’s Latest Viral Sensation Is a Venice Biennale Artwork About a Nonbinary God
17-05-2024 17:57 via artnews.com

X’s Latest Viral Sensation Is a Venice Biennale Artwork About a Nonbinary God

There have been many talked-about works at the current Venice Biennale, from a Golden Lion–winning Mataaho Collective installation formed from tie-downs to an assortment of abstractions by under-recognized artists. But just one piece in the show has gone viral on X, becoming the subject of a number of memes, ranging from the hilarious (about RuPaul) and to the lewd (about Venom).That work is Joshua Serafin’s VOID (2022– ), a video in the Arsenale portion of the main exhibition
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