8 MAY 2015
The Venice Biennale, with its global array of national pavilions, allows visitors to make like Marco Polo and sail east, while remaining rooted in the West. The Korean and Japanese pavilions in the Giardini are a good place to start, but going a little further afield to the back streets of the Arsenale can provide a glimpse into the art worlds of China, Turkey, Singapore, Indonesia, Hong Kong, and even the little-known island nation of Tuvalu.
Source: Art News