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Venice Biennale faces outcry over Israel and Russia's participation

Venice Biennale faces outcry over Israel and Russia's participation

Summary

The Venice Biennale, the world’s biggest modern art show held every two years in Italy, includes artists from countries currently in conflict such as Ukraine, Israel, and the United States. However, Iran has decided not to take part this year, causing some controversy over the participation of Israel and Russia.

Key Facts

  • The Venice Biennale is a major contemporary art exhibition held every two years in Venice, Italy.
  • Artists from countries involved in conflicts, including Ukraine, Israel, and the USA, are participating.
  • Russia and Israel’s involvement has caused some public disagreement.
  • Iran has canceled its plans to attend this year’s Biennale.
  • The event aims to showcase art from many nations despite ongoing political tensions.
  • The exhibition draws global attention to culture amid international conflicts.
  • The article mentions related news about European and global political issues.
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