The 60th Venice Biennale begins to receive the first visitors, in this pre-inauguration, with the installation of "Hopefully the doors collapse" by Luciana Lamothe. The Biennial is the most relevant artistic event worldwide.

There are a large number of Argentines both in the exhibition and throughout the city. International politics is also the protagonist, in the Israel pavilion and in the Argentina pavilion. The opening ceremony will take place at the Palacio de Bellas Artisticas on April 20 and 21, and will be followed by the closing ceremony on April 22 and 23, and then the opening of the exhibition on April 24 and 25, and finally the opening on April 26 and 27, and the closing on April 28 and 29, and April 30, and 30, respectively. Anish Kapoor criticizes the title and motto of the 60th Venice Biennale. Kapoor says the exhibition plays into the hands of Italy's right-wing government. The exhibition, titled "Foreigners Everywhere" and curated by Brazilian Adriano Pedrosa, is titled "Foreigners everywhere." Kapoor: "I live in Venice, and I see signs all over the city that say'foreigners everywhere'... These words echo the language of nationalist neo-fascism." The exhibition will be on display until the end of the month in Venice. The opening ceremony will be held on September 14. The Biennale will run until September 28, 2014 in Venice, Italy, and Turbine, Italy. The 60th Biennale will be the first to be held in Italy since the opening of the Venice Museum of Modern Art in 1968. The first Biennali was held in Venice in 1972, and the second was in Venice from 1978 to 1982. It was the first biennial to take place in Italy.