
The prestigious Venice Biennale is in chaos after its entire jury resigned just nine days before the event's scheduled inauguration. The mass departure follows mounting backlash over the return of Russia to the international art showcase for the first time since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
The jurors stated their resignation was a direct consequence of their previous commitment to exclude nations whose leadership faces charges for crimes against humanity, a policy that would effectively disqualify both Russia and Israel from prize consideration.
The exhibition, which claims to reject censorship, finds itself at odds with reality as it attempts to maintain a facade of neutrality while Russia continues its campaign to erase Ukrainian culture. The European Union has already pulled a two-million-euro grant, labeling Russia's participation morally indefensible.
While the Biennale leadership hides behind the excuse of institutional autonomy and property rights regarding the Russian pavilion, the Italian government has distanced itself from the decision.
As the jury exits, the Biennale has been forced to cancel its planned prize ceremony, leaving the event in disarray as it attempts to navigate the consequences of providing a platform to a regime currently engaged in the destruction of sovereign territory and the looting of cultural heritage.
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