Venice Biennale, Tension in Front of the Russian Pavilion: "Terrorist State"
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The Russian Pavilion at the Biennale-Giardini opened despite numerous earlier protests from culture ministers from many EU countries, including Polish Minister Marta Cienkowska, as well as the European Commission. Italy's Minister of Culture, Alessandro Giuli, also opposed the move, demanding an explanation from the Biennale management regarding the circumstances surrounding the opening of the Russian pavilion during the period of sanctions impo…
Tension in front of Russia's pavilion at the Venice Biennale on the day of the official opening by invitation. Great deployment of police and protesters, some with Ukrainian flags, shouting "Russia terrorist state" and showing signs with written against Moscow. Inside the pavilion on the upper floor during a performance a young man threw to the public the contents of a bottle of milk and threw a slice of Parmesan cheese against the wall, but was…
Buenos Aires, 7 May (NA) - In the midst of one of the most controversial editions of the Venice Art Biennial, the program The Eye of Art makes a special coverage from Italy for Radio Rivadavia, with journalist and conductor Maria Paula Zacharias as sent to the main international meeting of contemporary art. During an interview with Cristina Pérez, Zacharias told from Venice the climate that passes through the 2026 edition of the Biennial, marked…
Smoke bombs, bare breasts and Ukrainian flags: the Russian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale became on Wednesday the nerve center of the protest aimed at Russia's return to the world's largest contemporary art exhibition, from which it had been absent since its invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Protests by Russian punk band Pussy Riot and feminist movement Femen against the opening of the Russian pavilion on Wednesday, May 6, accompanied the opening of the 61st Venice Biennale. The protest also took place in front of the Israeli pavilion, according to AFP. Russia is exhibiting in Venice for the first time since its invasion of Ukraine in 2022, which has drawn strong criticism.
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