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Sunday, 15 June, 2003, 14:47 GMT 15:47 UK
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In pictures: Venice Biennale
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Patricia Piccinini's sculptures are representing Australia at the 50th Biennale, until 2 November.
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Swiss artist Franz Gertsch entered his representation of Patti Smith at the show, famous for being cutting edge.
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The work of Danish artist Olafur Eliassons illustrates the range of different art forms on show at venues across Venice.
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The Biennale prides itself in challenging the expectations of visitors.
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The Brazilian entry from Rivane Neuenschwande is a totally interactive experience.
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Danish artist Jeppe Hein has designed a work to refresh visitors arriving in Venice at the train station.
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Film work is a popular medium for Israeli Michal Rovnermany and other artists at this year's Biennale.
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Hungarian collective Little Warsaw also entered a work on film inspired by ancient Egypt's Nefertiti.
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