Russian director Alexander Sokurov withdraws from Venice Biennale after activists’ open letter calls his participation a staged performance
Alexander Sokurov’s appearance at the Venice Biennale did not take place. The Russian director had been invited to a conference called “Dissent and Peace,” but, as the biennale’s press office announced, he was unable to participate due to “sudden unavailability.” On the eve of the biennale, Russian and Italian cultural figures and activists addressed an open letter to the exhibition’s leadership. They called the closed-door “Dissent and Peace” discussion series — to which Sokurov had been invited — an “imitation,” and spoke out against the director’s participation in those meetings. The letter to the biennale’s president and the cancellation of Sokurov’s appearance sparked widespread debate. Here is how the letter’s authors, opposition figures, Russian state propaganda, and Sokurov himself have responded to the situation.
Original source: Meduza