The Venice Biennale has opened to a storm of protests against Israel and Russia, as workers staged a historic strike that closed twenty pavilions just before the public opening.
Demonstrators filled the streets, chanting provocative slogans and accusing Israel of genocide against Palestinians, while distributing hostile literature to express their dissent.
Clashes erupted between police and protesters trying to access the Israeli pavilion, highlighting the escalating tensions surrounding the event.
In a dramatic turn of events, the entire jury resigned in protest against the participation of both Israel and Russia, rendering this edition one of the most chaotic in the Biennale’s history.
Artists joined the strike, leading to partial or total closures of around twelve pavilions, with some proudly displaying Palestinian flags as symbols of solidarity.
This year’s Biennale stands out not only for its artistic showcases but also for becoming a canvas for geopolitical tensions, overshadowing its cultural significance with fervent political activism.
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