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Venice Biennale Previews Chaos War Art Worlds Oldest

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AI-generatedNo concrete commercial mechanism identified. The article covers cultural and political controversy at the Venice Biennale, with no direct impact on commodity prices, company margins, supply chains, or sector-specific revenue/cost channels. No investment, regulation, price move, or M&A activity is reported. Weak mechanism / too early stage / no concrete channel / announcement only.
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- Venice Biennale 61st edition previewed amid controversy over Israel and Russia participation.
- Jury resigned, no Golden Lion awards will be given; winners chosen by public vote on November 22.
- Russian Pavilion open only during previews, cost Biennale 2 million euros in EU funding.
- Ukrainian artists showcased statue of origami deer from Donbas region.
- Protests from Palestinians honoring artists killed in Gaza.
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