VENICE, ITALY. The Venice Art Biennale has been uniting artists with major art institutions and collectors since 1895. This year’s edition, which marks the event’s 55th anniversary, will be on view until November 24th. Check out the featured image at ROOSTERGNN, and continue vicariously experiencing the exhibit below.

The Venice Art Biennale has now reached the last month of its 55th edition, November 24th is the official closing date.

Lara Almárcegui’s work at the Spanish Pavilion. The works shown are based on “the research of the contemporary city in its modern ruins.

Central Pavilion, Oliver Croy & Oliver Elser, The 387 Houses of Peter Fritz (1916–1992), Insurance Clerk from Vienna, 1993–2008. 176 toy-like reproductions of buildings made by Peter Fritz, an insurance agent, found by Oliver Croy and made into an art installation thanks to the help of architecture critic Oliver Elser.