After information broke earlier this month that the sculptor Robert Lazzarini had been dropped because the unannounced choice to symbolize the USA at subsequent 12 months’s Venice Biennale, shops together with the Baer Faxt publication and Vainness Honest reported that the Utah-born, Mexico-based artist Alma Allen has been tapped to take over the US Pavilion in 2026 as a substitute.
The pavilion’s commissioning curator, Jeffrey Uslip, has said that no official announcement could possibly be made till the US authorities shutdown ended. As of this writing, two days after the federal government reopened, no US Pavilion announcement has been made.
Beneath Donald Trump’s second administration, preparation and choice for US participation within the 2026 Venice Biennale—whose opening is now lower than six months away—has confirmed unusually fraught. That is due partially to the Trump administration’s cuts to the Nationwide Endowment for the Arts (NEA), the company that sometimes co-ordinates with the US State Division to type a range committee to select the US Pavilion exhibition. The White Home has directed federal arts funding businesses to prioritise tasks associated to the nation’s upcoming semiquincentennial, or 250th anniversary. The State Division had immediately chosen Lazzarini with out the NEA’s involvement, based on the Washington Put up, and contributed $250,000 to the reported $5m funds for his mission.
Regardless of the funding obstacles, Lazzarini, whose sculptures use spatial distortion as a method of complicating viewers expectations, was reportedly chosen in September. His profitable proposal targeted on renderings of US nationwide symbols, equivalent to George Washington, eagles and the American flag rendered in his signature wobbly, anamorphic model. In keeping with the Put up, Lazzarini believes the collapse of his pavilion mission was as a consequence of bureaucratic issues, not political interference. (One other US Pavilion proposal that now appears unlikely to ever see the sunshine of day was pitched by Andres Serrano, who needed to create a mausoleum to president Trump primarily based on his personal assortment of Trump-branded merchandise.)
Whereas Allen shouldn’t be as established as different artists who’ve lately represented the US on the Biennale—like Jeffrey Gibson, Simone Leigh and Mark Bradford—he’s in no way an unknown amount. He has been primarily based in Tepoztlán, Mexico since 2017, and was represented by the New York gallery Kasmin till its current closure. His large-scale sculptures are sometimes fabricated from stone, wooden and bronze, embracing each conventional craftsmanship and new fabrication applied sciences in his apply. In keeping with Artnews, Allen is now in talks to be represented by Perrotin.
Previous to taking the lead on the US Pavilion, Uslip curated the Malta Pavilion in Venice in 2022. He has operated independently since his resignation from the Modern Artwork Museum St Louis over a controversial Kelley Walker present in 2016.
Nations have till the 19 January 2026 to submit their official pavilion picks. Many have already made their selections public, like Lubaina Himid for Nice Britain, Yto Barrada for France, and Henrike Naumann and Sung Tieu for Germany. The 2026 Venice Biennale runs from 9 Might 2026 till 22 November 2026.







