The 7th Berlin Biennale tackled the important and difficult question of art’s transformative impact. Was its unequivocal answer persuasive? The 7th Berlin Biennale tackled the important and difficult ...
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We accompanied them during the run-up to the Biennale, watching them develop their ideas, from the first drafts in their Berlin studios to the opening in Venice. Image: DW-TV And we also take you ...