A head of this year's Venice Biennale, Hans Ulri🍸ch Obrist, Artis🐠tic Director of the , shares his list of the must-see shows and destinations you should visit during your stay.

1. Giorgio Mastinu Fine Art Bookshop
, San Marco 3126, 30124 Venice, Tel. 347 1828553
One of the great experiences in Ve🌃nice is to spend an hour in this bookshop. It’s always the first thing I do. On first glance it's tiny but the more time you spend in it the more amazing discoveries you make. The owner is a great source of information about artists and artist books.
2. Damien Hirst: Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable
, Campo San Samuele, 3231, 30124 Venice
Damien's exhibition is a total work of art about lost and found treasures. It's the first time an artist has taken over both the🌞 Palazzo Grassꦆi and Punta della Dogana and it's absolutely not to be missed.

3. Lucy McKenzie: La Kermesse Héroïque
, Dorsoduro, 2826, 30123 Venice
Lucy is a fascinating artist from Scotland who lives in Brussels and has founded🤪 her own label, . (Edinburgh Brussels) Her new series of paintings blur the boundaries between art and craft, and this is her first exhibition in Venice, i🎃n collaboration with Beca Lipscombe.

4. John Latham: Viva Arte Viva
, Sestiere Castello, 30122 Venice
John was a pioneering English artist and is the subject of a retrospective called at the at the moment. This show focuses particularly on his book works and the spheres he created from them. He's one of the central artists in the Christine Macel's biennale so we can look forward to seeing his work both in Venice and London.
5. Ettore Sottsass: The Glass
, Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore, 1, 30124 Venice
Sottsass was one of the leading Italian designers. This show, curated by Luca Massimo Barbero, f🎃eatures a series of works that were originally commissioned for a major proဣject in Doha that was never realised. It's the first time they’ve been seen in an exhibition.

6. Alighiero Boetti: Minimum/Maximum
, Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore, 30100 Venice
Boetti often us🔥ed a photocopy machine in his work and this is a retrospective of all of the pieces he ever created using that format. He once had a photoꦐcopier delivered to his house and one day he wanted to photocopy the rain so he moved it outside. Of course that was the end of the photocopier.

7. British Diaspora Pavilion
Palazzo Pisani a Santa Marina, Cannaregio 6103-6104, 30100 Venice
showcases the work of 11 emerging UK-based artists, all from culturally diverse backgrounds, with ten leading artists from similar backgrounds acting as their mentors.
8. Dayanita Singh: A Brief Biography by Herself
, Dorsoduro 3488, 30123 Venice
This show covers voluntary and involuntary migration which is a big topic of our time. It shows people belonging less to a geography than being between geographies which is true of course for so many artꦦists.&nb💖sp;
MAIN IMAGE: INSTALLATION VIEW OF AT LE STANZE DEL VETRO. PHOTO: ENRICO FIORESE.