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Armen Agop to represent Egypt at the 61st international art exhibition – La Biennale DI Venezia

by Gazette Staff
March 7, 2026
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The Egyptian Ministry of Culture has announced that artist Armen Agop will represent Egypt at the 61st International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia. Agop’s work traverses the boundaries of the spiritual and physical realms and is known for its distinct visual language rooted in silence, introspection, and permanence, an approach that has defined Agop’s work for over three decades. His exhibition at Egypt’s pavilion proposes art as a space for listening and reflection, inviting visitors to experience the transformation of their own inner world. The exhibition opens to the public on May 9, 2026 and continues through November 22, 2026.

Agop’s decades-long artistic practice distills form to its most meditative essence, as he focuses on the invisible and the internal energy that an artwork transmits, embodying a spirituality within a physical form. Working with essential elements like a line or a point, he creates sculptures and paintings that privilege restraint over spectacle, duration over immediacy, and presence over performance.

For the pavilion’s presentation at the Biennale Arte 2026, Agop approaches “minor” not as subdued or diminished, but as a conscious artistic position. At a moment defined by speed and spectacle, In Minor Keys, the curatorial vision of the late Koyo Kouoh, proposes a different rhythm, one that is grounded in attention and endurance. Agop’s practice aligns with this shift, demonstrating that quiet intensity can hold as much force as grand gesture, and that art remains capable of sharpening perception.

Born in Cairo in 1969 to Armenian parents, Agop’s artistic practice is informed by a deep engagement with form, time, and cultural memory. It draws on ancient Egyptian sculptural traditions, where granite symbolized permanence and strength, the desert’s sense of timelessness, and a broader Mediterranean cultural landscape that bridges East and West. For Egypt’s pavilion, this approach is translated into a cohesive curatorial vision that emphasizes restraint and precision, inviting visitors to engage with the artworks through perception and presence.

Egypt’s participation in Biennale Arte 2026 reflects a broader understanding of national representation as layered, open, and evolving. Through Agop’s work, the National Pavilion of Egypt presents identity not as a singular statement, but as an accumulation of histories, migrations, materials, and lived experience. The exhibition explores an identity capable of speaking globally while remaining deeply rooted. 

Armen Agop said: “To represent Egypt at the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia is both a profound honor and a significant responsibility. We live in a moment of acceleration at all levels, when everything demands immediate reaction and instant position-taking. My work is focused on articulating silence, where thinking and feeling can unfold at their own pace. The works are a result of three decades of questioning what is essential and what can endure beyond the temporary condition of our moment. Through the Pavilion, visitors will have the chance to step out of that cycle of urgency, to experience how perception shifts when you allow yourself to stay silent and go within.”

Mohammed Talaat, artist and Advisor of the Egyptian Ministry of Culture said: “Armen Agop’s selection to represent Egypt at the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia reflects our commitment to supporting artists whose work engages with heritage and contemporary dialogue. It also demonstrates the ministry’s dedication to advancing Egyptian creativity internationally, expanding opportunities for Egyptian talent, and strengthening Egypt’s role in global cultural discourse.”

The pavilion will be open to the public from May 9 to November 22, 2026 as part of the 61st International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, taking place in the Giardini.

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