Venice Biennale awards to exclude artists from ‘countries facing war crimes charges’
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<p>Jury’s statement, apparently aimed at Russia and Israel, makes clear it is committed to the defence of human rights</p><p>The jury of the Venice Biennale has said it would not give awards to artists from countries whose leaders are facing charges of crimes against humanity, in a statement apparently aimed at Russia and Israel.</p><p>The five-member jury of the art exhibition said it was committed to “the defence of human rights”, in continuity with <a href="ht
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<p>Jury’s statement, apparently aimed at Russia and Israel, makes clear it is committed to the defence of human rights</p><p>The jury of the Venice Biennale has said it would not give awards to artists from countries whose leaders are facing charges of crimes against humanity, in a statement apparently aimed at Russia and Israel.</p><p>The five-member jury of the art exhibition said it was committed to “the defence of human rights”, in continuity with <a href="ht
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