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    Venice Biennale Jury Excludes Russia and Israel From Artist Awards as EU Threatens Funding Cut

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    Posted on April 23, 2026

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    Last updated: April 23, 2026

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    At the 61st Venice Biennale, jurors will exclude artists from countries whose leaders face ICC charges (notably Russia and Israel), while the EU threatens to suspend or terminate a €2 million grant over the reinstatement of the Russian pavilion.

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    Table of Contents

    • Venice Biennale Jury Decision and International Response
    • Jury Excludes Artists from Countries with ICC Charges
    • Statement from the Jury
    • International Criminal Court Warrants
    • Criticism and Funding Threats
    • Criticism Over Russian Pavilion
    • EU Threatens to Cut Funding
    • Details of the EU Grant
    • Biennale's Response to Criticism

    Venice Biennale Bars Russia, Israel from Artist Awards; EU Threatens Funding Cut

    Venice Biennale Jury Decision and International Response

    By Angelo Amante

    Jury Excludes Artists from Countries with ICC Charges

    ROME, April 23 (Reuters) - Jurors at the Venice Biennale International Art Exhibition said on Thursday they would not consider artists from countries whose leaders are facing charges at the International Criminal Court, an apparent reference to Russia and Israel.

    The five jury members, who will select the winners of the Golden and Silver Lion awards among the 110 participants, said they felt compelled to commit "to the defense of human rights" as part of their role at the event, which opens on May 9.

    Statement from the Jury

    "This jury will refrain from the consideration of those countries whose leaders are currently charged with crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court," they said in a statement, without naming Russia and Israel.

    International Criminal Court Warrants

    The ICC has issued arrest warrants for sitting leaders, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, for alleged war crimes committed against children in Ukraine, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity during the war in Gaza.

    The Israeli and Russian embassies in Rome did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    Criticism and Funding Threats

    Criticism Over Russian Pavilion

    CRITICISM OVER RUSSIAN PAVILION

    The International Art Exhibition has been criticized since organizers allowed Russia to reopen its pavilion at the event. After Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russian artists and institutions were excluded from major European events.

    The Biennale's decision sparked criticism from the Italian government of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni - a staunch supporter of Ukraine - but also from the European Union.

    EU Threatens to Cut Funding

    On Thursday, the European Commission said it had sent a letter to the Biennale informing it of its intent to terminate or suspend a 2 million euro ($2.34 million) grant after they allowed Moscow to rejoin.

    Details of the EU Grant

    "There is only one ongoing grant, this is of 2 million for the next three years and this is the one we aim to terminate or to suspend," an EU Commission spokesperson told reporters.

    The spokesperson said the Biennale had 30 days to respond to the EU's letter.

    Biennale's Response to Criticism

    In a separate statement, the Biennale said the jury operates with full autonomy and independence.

    "This is a position that the members have decided to bring forward and make public. It is a natural expression of the freedom and autonomy that La Biennale guarantees," the statement said.

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    (Reporting by Angelo Amante and Inti Landauro, additional reporting by Stephanie Van Der Berg; Editing by Rod Nickel)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The Biennale jury decided on April 23, 2026, to not consider submissions from countries whose leaders are charged by the ICC, implicitly targeting Russia and Israel, to uphold human‑rights principles.
    • •The ICC has issued an arrest warrant for President Vladimir Putin in March 2023 over deportation of Ukrainian children, and another for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in November 2024 for alleged war crimes in Gaza.
    • •The European Commission has formally warned that it may suspend or terminate a €2 million grant (for 2025–2028) to the Biennale if it continues with the Russian pavilion; the Biennale has 30 days to respond.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Venice Biennale jury excludes Russia and Israel from artist awards as EU threatens funding cut

    1Why are Russia and Israel excluded from the Venice Biennale artist awards?

    Jurors decided not to consider countries whose leaders face International Criminal Court charges for crimes against humanity, affecting Russia and Israel.

    2What prompted the European Union to threaten funding cuts to the Biennale?

    The EU threatened to terminate or suspend a 2 million euro grant after the Biennale allowed Russia to reopen its pavilion.

    3When does the Venice Biennale International Art Exhibition open?

    The event is scheduled to open on May 9.

    4Who makes the decision about which countries' artists are considered for awards?

    A five-member jury with full autonomy selects award winners, as clarified by the Biennale.

    5What charges are being faced by Russian and Israeli leaders?

    Russian President Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu face ICC charges for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity.

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