Pussy Riot’s leader, Nadja Tolokonnikova, concluded an anti-participation action at the Venice Biennale on Thursday. During the event, Tolokonnikova made a comment regarding the attire of the men present, stating, “I like their men’s costumes! Are they really police officers? They are so beautiful in Italy!” The incident occurred amidst heightened political tension surrounding the Venice Biennale. The atmosphere at the art exhibition was reportedly more charged than in previous years, with political protests casting a noticeable shadow over the art showings. Tolokonnikova’s actions highlighted the ongoing intersection of art and activism. Her statement, while seemingly lighthearted, drew attention to the political climate surrounding international cultural events. The group’s participation continues to draw significant media focus. As the political climate remains volatile, Pussy Riot’s involvement in such high-profile international forums continues to generate discussion. The use of protest art by the group remains a consistent feature of their public engagements, as they continue to make their presence known through artistic and activist means. Topics: #pussy #nad #nii Post navigation NÄDALA NÄGU⟩Eametsa valusatel ettepanekutel tasub silm peal hoida NÄDALA REIS⟩Hanko: ligitõmbav mitte ainult sõjaajaloolastele