About 50 members of feminist organizations opposing the invasion of Ukraine—including Pussy Riot and FEMEN—descended on the Russian pavilion in a cloud of colored smoke on the second day of VIP previews. Protestors chanted “Blood is Russia’s art” and “Disobey” for half an hour before dispersing peacefully. Perhaps in anticipation of a negative reception, the Russian pavilion scheduled a series of musical performances to be recorded before the Biennale even opened; these are now being shown as reruns on screens for the duration of the show. It is the first time the country has participated in the fair since its 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
Biennale organizers have drawn criticism for their willingness to include Russia and Israel in this year’s show, even though the Italian government and European Union have publicly shown disdain for the decision. Alessandro Giuli, Italy's Minister of Culture, declined to attend previews of the main exhibition and the opening day, while the European Union cut two million euros in funding. The international jury slated to select the best national pavilion and best participant in the main curated show for Golden Lion awards likewise resigned. Instead, visitors will now be able to vote for the winners in an ironically democratic turn of events.