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Open Letter Decries ‘Censorship’ of Artist’s Work in Kazakh Pavilion at Venice Biennale
An installation examining Stalin's repression of Kazakhstan has become the subject of controversy.
What happened
According to ARTnews’s source item, Open Letter Decries ‘Censorship’ of Artist’s Work in Kazakh Pavilion at Venice Biennale, An installation examining Stalin’s repression of Kazakhstan has become the subject of controversy.
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- Open Letter Decries ‘Censorship’ of Artist’s Work in Kazakh Pavilion at Venice BiennaleARTnews - 2026-05-26T14:06:04+00:00
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