The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is now at the heart of this global scene that the Venice Biennale must represent. Two years ago, the controversy centered on the war in Ukraine and the Russian pavilion which, for lack of its brave resigning commissioner, ultimately remained closed avoiding any direct confrontation with the public.

And if Le Hangar in Brussels recounts the “escalation” of the War in Ukraine… This article is reserved for subscribers. You have 89% left to discover. Flash sale €4.49/month for 12 months.