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Venice Biennale still has time to ban Russia, Ukraine says – POLITICO

By staffMay 1, 20262 Mins Read
Venice Biennale still has time to ban Russia, Ukraine says – POLITICO
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Earlier this week, the Italian government dispatched officials to investigate the return of Russian artists to the Venice event. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni told reporters Thursday that she did not know whether the jury’s resignation was linked to the inspection, but reiterated her initial position: “The government does not share the choice made on the Russian pavilion.”

The Biennale opens its doors to the public on May 9, coinciding with Moscow’s Victory Day parade, which will be drastically scaled back for the first time in 20 years. Both events, along with major sporting fixtures, illustrate Russian President Vladimir Putin’s attempt to reassert Russia’s place on the international stage using culture and soft power as diplomatic tools.

“The aggressor’s culture is not neutral in the times of war and must never be utilized to serve the interests of the aggressor, to whitewash its crimes, and to spread its propaganda,” Sybiha argued.

The EU has threatened to cut millions of funding for the next edition of the Venice Biennale, while both Russia and Israel have been excluded from awards at this year’s edition. The Italian government repeatedly criticized the presence of Russia, with Culture Minister Alessandro Giuli choosing to boycott the event together with several other EU countries.

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