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EU threatens to cut Venice Biennale funding over Russian return

Press RoomBy Press RoomApril 22, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Italian Deputy PM Salvini has called the European Commission’s plan to withdraw €2 million in funding “ignorant pettiness”

The EU wants to cut funding for the Venice Biennale after the exhibition decided to readmit Russian artists to its 2026 edition, the bloc’s foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, has said.

Since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, Russian artists have faced event cancellations across EU member states. Performers from other nations who are believed to have sympathy for Russia have likewise been discriminated against.

Kallas, known for her hardline anti-Russian stance, claimed the country “should not be allowed to exhibit” its culture.

“Russia’s return to the Venice Biennale is morally wrong,” she said after a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Luxembourg on Tuesday, warning the bloc “intends to cut funding” if Moscow takes part.


The Venice Biennale, one of the world’s leading art exhibitions, is set to welcome Russia back for the first time in four years. Moscow earlier said it would take part this year, showcasing works by Russian artists in its pavilion.

Latvian Culture Minister Agnese Lace was also quick to react, stating she would boycott the Biennale’s May 9 opening if Russia participates, after leading a push to exclude Moscow and alleging Kremlin-linked ties among those involved in the pavilion.

Separately, 37 MEPs urged the EU to suspend roughly €2 million ($2.35 million) in funding and consider sanctions on those involved.

The biennale defended its decision as preserving a space for dialogue, keeping art separate from politics, while Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini struck a mocking tone, scoffing: “Latvia? Come on! So if Latvia writes something, we’re supposed to stop, right?”


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Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Salvini dismissed any criticism, arguing the Russian pavilion is owned by Russia and outside the control of the biennale or the Italian state, and that its owners are free to use it within legal and sanctions limits.

He said he plans to attend the Venice Biennale opening “with all due respect to Latvia,” adding that the exhibition, with its 130-year history, is an autonomous body respected worldwide and that “no one in Brussels would dare threaten it.” On the European Commission’s plan to withdraw about €2 million, he said that, given the billions paid in by member states, the move amounts to “ignorant pettiness.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly said that attempts to “cancel Russian culture” in the West are doomed to fail.

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