Artists and Curators Oppose Israeli Pavilion’s Shift at Biennale

Artists and Curators Oppose Israeli Pavilion's Shift at Biennale

An open letter signed by 73 artists and curators has been sent in protest against the Israeli Pavilion’s relocation at the Biennale. Addressed to the Venice Biennale’s organizers, the letter raises alarms regarding the political ramifications of this decision.

The signatories contend that the move implies an endorsement of the Israeli government’s policies, which they allege contravene international law. They demand the exclusion of Russia, Israel, and the US from the Biennale, accusing these countries of persistently ignoring international standards and human rights.

This protest is part of a broader initiative urging cultural institutions to be accountable for their geopolitical connections and choices. Many within the art community view such relocations and inclusions as implicit support for contentious national policies.

As the Biennale’s opening draws near, the debate intensifies, with the organizers yet to provide a formal reply to the concerns raised in the letter.

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