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Issue 5: Venice Special

TateShots goes to Venice for the 52nd Biennale, the oldest and most celebrated of the international art jamborees. Our bluffers guide to the Biennale will tell you all you need to know, then sit back and hear from the artists themselves. Bill Viola, Sophie Calle, and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer all talk about their work, we review Tracey Emin's exhibition at the British Pavilion, and find out why Sam Taylor-Wood is an honorary Ukrainian. Please feedback comments to tateshots@tate.org.uk - Jane Burton, Editor. TateShots, 28 June 2007

Venice Biennale

A bluffer's guide to the Venice Biennale

A bluffer's guide to the Venice Biennale

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Venice Biennale

Rafael Lozano-Hemmer on art and technology

Rafael Lozano-Hemmer on art and technology

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Venice Biennale

Ocean Without a Shore, a new work by Bill Viola

Ocean Without a Shore, a new work by Bill Viola

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Venice Biennale

Tracey takes on Venice at the British Pavilion

Tracey takes on Venice at the British Pavilion

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Venice Biennale

Sophie Calle on turning her life into art

Sophie Calle on turning her life into art

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Venice Biennale

A Poem about an Inland Sea, The Ukrainian Pavilion

International artists explore Ukrainian identity

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