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Scenes From the Venice Biennale FLASH VERSION
Held every two years, the Venice Biennale is the oldest and one of the largest contemporary art exhibitions in the world. This year's biennial, "Making Worlds," is the 53rd exhibition.
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Tomas Saraceno, Visitors look at 'Galaxies forming along filament like droplets along the stands of a spider's web' by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Giardini of the Venice Art Biennale.
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Tomas Saraceno
Visitors look at 'Galaxies forming along filament like droplets along the stands of a spider's web' by Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno at the Giardini of the Venice Art Biennale.
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