War, refugees, destruction: how Venice Biennale 2024 will reflect our era
Briefly

Art is not a luxury, even if it sometimes feels that way in times of war and horror. It is central to building understanding between people.
The Biennale often mirrors war and geopolitical tensions due to its century-old structure with national pavilions, making conflict a recurring theme.
The conflict between Israel and Hamas has extended to heritage sites and museums, causing significant damage to cultural property and historical landmarks.
The Israeli pavilion at the Biennale faced controversy and calls for exclusion due to the conflict between Israel and Hamas, causing rifts in the art world.
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