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From Eurovision to the Venice Biennale, culture contests are being overshadowed by politics

The Venice Biennale, Eurovision and Cannes are framed as artists representing their nations. But in a fractured world, national identity seems increasingly futile

From Eurovision to the Venice Biennale, culture contests are being overshadowed by politics

TL;DR

  • Political issues, including boycotts and protests, are overshadowing the Venice Biennale and Eurovision.
  • Russia's participation in the Venice Biennale has been contentious, with its pavilion closed to the public.
  • The Israeli pavilion at the Venice Biennale is open despite protests from artists.
  • The South African and Iranian pavilions will not show their intended content due to political objections or lack of stated reason.
  • The Eurovision song contest is experiencing boycotts from several countries protesting Israel's participation.
  • The Cannes film festival has seen fewer political controversies compared to Venice and Eurovision.
  • The author suggests that increasing globalization is making national identity a less relevant concept for artists.
  • Changes to the Oscars nomination rules, crediting international features to directors rather than countries, reflect this shift.