At the Venice Biennale, a Surreal and Intimate Showing for P

At the Venice Biennale, a Surreal and Intimate Showing for Photography

From Yuki Kihara’s reinterpretation of Gauguin to Elle Pérez’s “configurations,” the international exhibition features a range of perspectives on image making.

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