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Biennale Arte 2026: which national pavilions strike us and why

The 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, titled "In Minor Keys" and curated by Koyo Kouoh (who passed away in May 2025), opened amid intense controversy over its artist list and geopolitical tensions. Protests erupted against the participation of Israel and Russia, with a petition signed by 22 countries to exclude Russia, threats from the European Commission to suspend funding, and the resignation of the international jury. Around 18 national pavilions staged strikes and partial closures to denounce the normalization of Israel's presence and precarious labor in the art world. The Austria Pavilion's performance by Florentina Holzinger, featuring a girl hanging upside down inside a tilting bell, became a viral symbol refocusing attention on art itself.

Wer vertritt wen in Venedig?

How sweet it is: chocolate Russell Crowe at the Malta Pavilion

Artist Charlie Cauchi presents a 150-kg chocolate sculpture of Russell Crowe as Maximus from *Gladiator* in her installation *Dolce* at the Malta Pavilion's group exhibition *No Need To Sparkle: Experiments in Love and Revolution* in the Arsenale during the Venice Biennale. The chocolate effigy, originally made by Tiziano Cassar for the Hamrun Chocolate Festival in 2023, was previously admired by Crowe himself, who joked about being made of chocolate.