Artist demands ceasefire before opening Israel pavilion show at Venice Biennale



The Israeli pavilion at the Venice Biennale will remain closed to the public until a ceasefire and hostage release agreement are reached in the Israel-Hamas war. The artist selected to represent the country, Ruth Patir, made this decision, which has stirred controversy. The project, titled “(M)otherland,” focuses on contemporary motherhood and was curated by Mira Lapidot and Tamar Margalit. The pavilion was guarded by Italian soldiers during the media previews, with a statement explaining the closure posted on the window. This decision was made in response to the recent atrocities carried out by Hamas in Israel, resulting in casualties and hostages. Despite calls for Israel’s exclusion from the Biennale, La Biennale di Venezia has stated that all recognized countries may participate at their own discretion.



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