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War on velvet cushions: Artifacts from destroyed Ukrainian cities will be carried through Venice streets

An Italian artist has launched the project Reliquiae in response to the participation of Russians in the 2026 Venice Biennale. — Ukrinform.

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ukrinform.netStai leggendo1 mesi fa

War on velvet cushions: Artifacts from destroyed Ukrainian cities will be carried through Venice streets

An Italian artist has launched the project Reliquiae in response to the participation of Russians in the 2026 Venice Biennale. — Ukrinform.

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lemonde.fr1 mesi fa

Russia, Israel, United States: 'Pariah' pavilions spark controversy at Venice Biennale

The major international art event, which this year reopened its doors to Russia, is facing widespread protests. On the ground, artists are divided.

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  1. martedì 5 maggio 2026·ukrinform.net

    War on velvet cushions: Artifacts from destroyed Ukrainian cities will be carried through Venice streets

    An Italian artist has launched the project Reliquiae in response to the participation of Russians in the 2026 Venice Biennale. — Ukrinform.

  2. giovedì 7 maggio 2026·lemonde.fr

    Russia, Israel, United States: 'Pariah' pavilions spark controversy at Venice Biennale

    The major international art event, which this year reopened its doors to Russia, is facing widespread protests. On the ground, artists are divided.