By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
BublikArt GalleryBublikArt Gallery
  • Current
  • Art News
  • Art Exhibitions
  • Artists
  • Art Collectors
  • Art Events
  • About
  • Collaboration
Search
  • Advertise
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Andres Serrano Pitches Trump Mausoleum at the Venice Biennale
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
BublikArt GalleryBublikArt Gallery
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • Current
  • Art News
  • Art Exhibitions
  • Artists
  • Art Collectors
  • Art Events
  • About
  • Collaboration
  • Advertise
2024 © BublikArt Gallery. All Rights Reserved.
BublikArt Gallery > Blog > Art Collectors > Andres Serrano Pitches Trump Mausoleum at the Venice Biennale
Art Collectors

Andres Serrano Pitches Trump Mausoleum at the Venice Biennale

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 23 July 2025 18:06
Published 23 July 2025
Share
5 Min Read
SHARE


A new proposal for the the US pavilion at the 2026 Venice Biennale just dropped: This time, irreverent artist Andres Serrano is throwing his hat in the ring, proposing a mausoleum for the country’s current president Donald Trump.

Serrano began amassing a collection of thousands of Trump-signed and branded objects in 2019, with the purchase of a miniature chocolate wedding cake for $1,880 that was gifted to guests at Trump’s nuptials with current wife Melania in 2005. The artist has since spent more than $200,000 on the collection.

Related Articles

As such, Serrano’s US pavilion would present a multi-media portrait of the president. The project, titled The Game: All Things Trump, is also already a book, published in 2020 by Booth-Clibborn Editions. The angle of his Biennale proposal, however, arguably differs, with the compendium offered as a mausoleum—a nod not only to a past time, but to a very different version of Trump and America, which next year celebrates the 250th anniversary of its founding.

In Italy, the work takes on added meaning, with a nod to those like the Mausoleum of Augustus erected for ancient Roman dictators not far from Venice in Rome.

Serrano’s proposal also involves the inclusion of his 2022 film Insurrection on Trump supporters’ storming of the US capitol on January 6, 2021, for which the artist spent months finding photographs and video footage from conservative social media platforms. It also offers an overview of archival and historical footage on US history.

“I can think of no one better to represent America than the president himself,” Serrano said in a statement.

Serrano, who was born in New York to Afro-Cuban and Honduran parents, further clarified in an interview with The Art Newspaper, “Donald Trump was elected twice as the president so if you believe in democracy, you have to say the people have spoken. Politics are everywhere, even on the kitchen table. There’s a fine line between politics and entertainment. The media is happy to give us both in the same breath.”

Serrano first captured Trump in 2004, when he sat for a portrait, as part of the artist’s “America” series (2001–04), citing Trump as the embodiment of the American Dream. The series includes the likes of A-list celebrities at the time like Snoop Dogg and Chloe Sevigny, alongside everyday US citizens.

“I believe that many of the objects in The Game: All Things Trump, reflect his sense of design, whether he designed them or they were designed for him. He had a hand in them. He has a keen eye. He knows a good visual when he sees one. You might even call him a conceptual artist,” Serrano added.

It remains unclear, however, if the US will even participate in the Venice Biennale, as the National Endowment for the Arts, which is expected to be eliminated under Trump, oversees the selection process.

Still, Serrano submitted the proposal earlier this month to the US State Department Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) when the application portal opened in early May, already several months behind schedule.

Another possibility includes a proposal floated by far-right blogger and computer engineer Curtis Yarvin to turn the US pavilion into a space for “dissident-right art hos”. For his part, Yarvin told Vanity Fair that he plans to “Trumpify the Venice Biennale this year”, adding, “We’re gonna go in and reconstruct the American arts with one violent executive order and take over the whole fucking thing.”

The application portal is scheduled to close on July 30, with a decision to be announced on September 1.

You Might Also Like

Hong Kong Marquee Art Sales Total $164.9 M., up 18% from 2025 Auctions

Steve McQueen, Artist and Filmmaker, Wins $172,000 Erasmus Prize 

Sky Hopinka Reframes the American Landscape at the Barnes Foundation

Thieves Make Off with $10 M. Worth of Art During Three-Minute Heist

Giant Golden Toilet Sculpture Appears Near Lincoln Memorial in D.C.

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Previous Article In ‘Slow Light,’ Past and Present Merge in the Uncanny, Animated Life of a Unique Protagonist — Colossal In ‘Slow Light,’ Past and Present Merge in the Uncanny, Animated Life of a Unique Protagonist — Colossal
Next Article Upstate Art Weekend Is Turning Into an Event for New York Art World Upstate Art Weekend Is Turning Into an Event for New York Art World
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

BublikArt GalleryBublikArt Gallery
2024 © BublikArt Gallery. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Security
  • About
  • Collaboration
  • Contact
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?