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EU Commission Recommends Cancelation of Venice Biennale Grant over Russian Pavilion

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Over the weekend, a European Union commission followed up on its earlier threats to cancel a €2 million grant to the Venice Biennale, citing Russia’s participation in the event this year as its reasoning.

The European Commission was among the most high-profile voices to denounce the Biennale in advance of the opening, saying that the exhibition should never have let Russia back into the show. Russia had not staged a pavilion at the Venice Biennale since 2022, the year that the country invaded Ukraine.

During the Biennale, the pavilion faced protests from such groups as the Russian collective Pussy Riot. Before the Biennale, a wide array of politicians had likewise denounced the pavilion, whose organizers said they would close their exhibition shortly after the Biennale’s opening.

The Biennale claimed it could not kick Russia out of the festival, claiming that doing so would be a form of censorship. The reasoning appeared to conflict with prior statements from 2022, when the Biennale issued words of support for Ukraine after Russia’s artist representatives withdrew in protest of the war being led by their nation.

“Culture in Europe—funded with taxpayers money—should promote and safeguard democratic values,” wrote Henna Virkkunen, a leader of the European Commission, in a statement posted to X on July 11. “These values are not respected in today’s Russia.”

Some were unhappy with the position taken by the Brussels-based European Commission. Lega Nord, a right-wing Italian political party said in a statement, “The Biennale is history, culture, art, innovation and freedom. If some Brussels bureaucrat fails to understand that, we will live with it. Culture does not bow to Brussels diktats.”

A Biennale spokesperson did not immediately respond to request for comment.

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