Venice Biennale 'not a court', president says after readmitting Russia
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Venice Biennale 'not a court', president says after readmitting Russia

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Posted on May 6, 2026

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Venice Biennale’s Russia Pavilion Sparks EU and Italian Backlash

Controversy Surrounding Russia’s Return to the Venice Biennale

By Angelo Amante

Biennale Foundation’s Defense

ROME, May 6 (Reuters) - The Venice Biennale's International Art Exhibition is a space of dialogue to prepare peace and not a court of law, the foundation's head said on Wednesday in a passionate speech to defend his decision to let Russia return to the event.

Moscow has been allowed to reopen its pavilion at the gardens hosting the show in the lagoon city for the first time since its 2022 invasion of Ukraine, triggering criticism from the Italian government and the European Union.

Yet, Biennale chairman Pietrangelo Buttafuoco has remained firm in his stance, despite the storm that has been raging since the move became public in early March.

Chairman’s Statement

"This whole world born of the French Revolution, the Enlightenment and secularism has flipped into its exact opposite: a laboratory of intolerance, and demands for censorship, closure and exclusion," he told a news conference.

"The Biennale is not a court; it is a garden of peace. We cannot shut it down, we cannot boycott as an automatic response. We must discuss. We may disagree, and we do so forcefully," he said.

EU and Italian Government Response

EU Pressure and Funding Threats

EU PRESSURE

Brussels has threatened to withdraw 2 million euros ($2.36 million) in funding in response to the decision, while the Italian government has deployed inspectors in Venice to look into the matter. A Biennale representative has said Russia had not been invited but had ​the right to ⁠participate because it owns the pavilion.

Sanctions and Restrictions

Because of EU sanctions, Moscow will only be allowed to open its space during four days of press previews. For the duration of the six-month show, visitors will have to remain outside and watch videos projected onto its external walls.

Protests and Reactions

Earlier on Wednesday, feminist protest group Pussy Riot staged a demonstration in front of Russia's sage-green building, using pink smoke flares and the colours of the Ukrainian flag.

Russian Ambassador’s Response

In a comment on Facebook, the Russian ambassador to Italy Alexey Paramonov -- who was in Venice for the pavilion's inauguration -- criticised the EU for what he called its "unreasonable obsession to hit Russian culture and arts".

"Our presence at the Biennale simply bears witness to Russia's readiness ... to continue talking with Italy ... through the language of culture and art," he said.

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(Reporting by Angelo Amante; Editing by Andrea Ricci )

Key Takeaways

  • President Buttafuoco emphasized the Biennale is a “garden of peace,” not a court enforcing censorship or exclusion.
  • The EU has withdrawn €2 million in funding over concerns that Russia’s participation violates sanctions and democratic values.
  • The inclusion has provoked institutional fallout: the international jury resigned, inspections were launched, and activists including Pussy Riot staged protests.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Russia readmitted to the Venice Biennale?
The Biennale's president argued the event is a space for dialogue and peace, not a court, defending the decision to allow Russia to reopen its pavilion.
What restrictions apply to Russia’s pavilion at the Biennale?
Due to EU sanctions, Russia's pavilion is only open for four days during press previews; visitors will otherwise remain outside and can watch videos on its walls.
How did the EU and Italy react to Russia’s participation?
The EU threatened to withdraw €2 million in funding and Italy deployed inspectors, voicing criticism over Russia's return following its Ukraine invasion.
What was the response from Russian officials?
The Russian ambassador to Italy criticized the EU for targeting Russian culture, emphasizing Russia's willingness to engage through art and cultural dialogue.
Were there any protests at the Russian pavilion?
Feminist protest group Pussy Riot staged a demonstration with pink smoke and Ukrainian flag colors in front of Russia's pavilion.

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