
Unofficial Iraqi Pavilion Pops Up in Venice, but Not That One
Artist Ali Eyal staged a one-day unsanctioned Iraqi pavilion at a Chevron gas station on Venice Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, on May 29, satirizing America's oil war and the absence of an official Iraqi pavilion at the 61st Venice Biennale. Curated by fellow artist David Horvitz, the installation titled "Welcome to Iraq" featured Eyal posing as a black-market petrol salesman, with painted jugs and a television set displaying Arabic calligraphy reading "We have oil here." Eyal sold pocket-sized oil pastel drawings of candles in bottles, referencing his childhood in Baghdad during the US occupation and the fuel shortages caused by sanctions.









