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Venice Biennale jury resigns over Russia and Israel inclusion row

Published on: May 1, 2026 2:16 PM

Venice Biennale jury resigns after demanding, in vain, that Israel and Russia be excluded | The Times of Israel

The international jury of the 61st Venice Biennale art exhibition has resigned just over a week before the event was due to announce its prestigious prizes, after a dispute over the participation of Russian and Israeli artists.

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The jury, which included president Solange Farkas along with Zoe Butt, Elvira Dyangani Ose, Marta Kuzma, and Giovanna Zapperi, stepped down following internal disagreements regarding eligibility criteria for the Golden and Silver Lion awards.

Biennale di Venezia, si dimette l’intera giuria internazionale dopo le polemiche su Russia e Israele https://t.co/A5eSDAt7xW

— Corriere della Sera (@Corriere) April 30, 2026

The controversy began after the jury reportedly stated that it would not consider artists representing countries whose leaders are facing charges at the International Criminal Court. The position was widely interpreted as referring to Russia and Israel, both of which have been central to ongoing international disputes.

Following the resignations, Biennale organisers announced emergency changes, including the introduction of two new “Visitors’ Lions” awards. These will be decided through votes cast by ticket holders. The official award announcements have also been postponed until November 22.

In a statement, organisers emphasized that all national participants listed in the official exhibition remain eligible under a principle of inclusion and equal treatment, effectively keeping Russian and Israeli artists in contention. The Biennale described its approach as consistent with its founding values of openness, dialogue, and opposition to censorship.

The decision has sparked political backlash in Italy and the European Union. The Italian government expressed disagreement with the inclusion of Russian participation, while the culture minister said he would boycott the event’s previews and opening if Russia remains involved. He also reiterated opposition to discrimination and antisemitism following discussions with Israeli artist Belu-Simion Fainaru.

The European Union has also reacted strongly, reportedly considering withdrawing a €2 million grant to the Biennale over the controversy. Meanwhile, Italian cultural authorities have launched discussions with organisers regarding the inclusion of Russian artists.

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Despite the pressure, Biennale President Pietrangelo Buttafuoco has defended the decision, stating that the festival is intended to remain “a space of coexistence for the whole planet” without censorship.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: art controversy, EU culture policy, international art, Israel Palestine conflict, Lifestyle-latest, russia-ukraine war, Venice Biennale

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