Jury of Italy's Venice Biennale resigns en masse
The entire jury of Italy's Venice Biennale has resigned en masse, citing concerns over the integrity and transparency of the selection process. The resignation has sparked debate within the international art community about governance and decision-making at major cultural events. No official replacement or revised selection procedure has been announced yet.
- ▪The entire jury of the Venice Biennale resigned.
- ▪The resignations were due to concerns over transparency and integrity.
- ▪The move has caused widespread discussion in the global art community.
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