Political tensions simmer behind Poland’s Venice Biennale entry

Political tensions simmer behind Poland’s Venice Biennale entry

Painter replaced as country’s representative by centrist coalition is showing his work under the banner ‘Polonia Uncensored’

In a world beset by culture wars – not to mention full-scale wars – it is no surprise that political tensions seethe beneath the surface of the Venice Biennale, a global art event.

Take Poland. Its national pavilion this year hosts work by a collective, Open Group, from neighbouring Ukraine. But the artists were a last-minute replacements for a painter, Ignacy Czwartos, who was selected to represent his country under Poland’s previous, right-wing government – and then deselected in December by the incoming centrist coalition.

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