Canadian pavilion
The Canadian pavilion houses Canada's national representation during the Venice Biennale arts festivals.
Organization and building
The Canadian pavilion was designed by the Italian architects BBPR and erected between 1956 and 1957. Its architecture is more distinct than the nearby pavilions. Inside, its rooms unfold in a spiral of open and closed spaces.The nation has been participating in the international exhibition since 1952. The National Gallery of Canada took over the Venice selection process from the Canada Council in 2010.
Representation by year
Since 1952 Canada has been represented at every Venice Biennale.- 1952 — Emily Carr, David Milne, Goodridge Roberts, Alfred Pellan
- 1954 — B C Binning, Paul-Émile Borduas, Jean-Paul Riopelle
- 1956 — Jack Shadbolt, Louis Archambault, Harold Town
- 1958 — James Wilson Morrice, Jacques de Tonnancour, Anne Kahane, Jack Nichols
- 1960 — Edmund Alleyn, Graham Coughtry, Jean Paul Lemieux, Frances Loring, Albert Dumouchel
- 1962 — Jean-Paul Riopelle
- 1964 — Harold Town, Elza Mayhew
- 1966 — Alex Colville, Yves Gaucher, Sorel Etrog
- 1968 — Ulysse Comtois, Guido Molinari
- 1970 — Michael Snow
- 1972 — Gershon Iskowitz, Walter Redinger
- 1976 — Greg Curnoe
- 1978 — Ron Martin, Henry Saxe
- 1980 — Collin Campbell, Pierre Falardeau & Julien Poulin, General Idea, Tom Sherman, Lisa Steele
- 1982 — Paterson Ewen
- 1984 — Ian Carr-Harris, Liz Magor
- 1986 — Melvin Charney, Krzysztof Wodiczko
- 1988 — Roland Brener, Michel Goulet
- 1990 — Geneviève Cadieux
- 1993 — Robin Collyer
- 1995 — Edward Poitras
- 1997 — Rodney Graham
- 1999 — Tom Dean
- 2001 — Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller
- 2003 — Jana Sterbak
- 2005 — Rebecca Belmore
- 2007 — David Altmejd '''
- 2009 — Mark Lewis
- 2011 — Steven Shearer
- 2013 — Shary Boyle
- 2015 — BGL
- 2017 — Geoffrey Farmer
- 2019 — Isuma
- 2024 — Kapwani Kiwanga