More than any other international art event, Venice’s Biennale provides insight into contemporary art from all over the world. It does this by asking countries to create national pavilions. And it means you get the chance to find out what’s going on artistically in some far-flung destinations. Case in point: Mongolia. Miranda Atty went to find out what’s on the minds – and in the hearts – of its artists.
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