Funding Feud Over Russia's Return To The Venice Biennale
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This year, the Russian pavilion will once again be equipped with Russian art. The EU is now threatening to cut subsidies.
Due to the planned reopening of the Russian pavilion, the Venice Art Biennale has to expect the EU to withdraw subsidies, which was announced by the European chief diplomat Kallas.
The biennale defended its decision to invite Russia, for the first time since the start of the large-scale invasion of 2022, claiming that it remains a space for dialogue in which art is separated from politics, writes Politico. EU officials disagree. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said Tuesday that the Union ...
The EU High Representative's stop is coming: we intend to cut the funds, but the sanctions have not been violated for the Farnesina.
This year, the Russian pavilion will once again be equipped with Russian art. EU High Representative Kaja Kallas criticises this step as "morally wrong".
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