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Sarah Lucas gives the Venice Biennale its just desserts

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imageSarah Lucas, I SCREAM DADDIO, British Pavilion 2015.Photo by Cristiano Corte © British Council

The British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale sits at the top of a man-made hill at the eastern end of the Giardini, a park laid out during the Napoleonic era and a venue for the International Art Exhibition in Venice since 1895. Opened in 1909 for the...

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