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The Europeans | European news, politics and culture

Venice has a Russia and Israel problem

The Europeans | European news, politics and culture

Katy Lee and Dominic Kraemer

Politics, News, Society & Culture

4.8162 Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2026

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

‘Art and politics can totally be separated!’ said no one ever – apart from the organisers of the Venice Biennale, a.k.a. the Olympics of the art world. This week we’re diving into the fallout from the Biennale’s decision to allow both Russia and Israel to participate. We’re also looking at a case study of why it’s so problematic to welcome Moscow to events that showcase its (Kremlin-approved) cultural offerings: the film Mr Nobody Against Putin, whose co-director Pavel Talankin, we are happy to report, has now happily been reunited with his mislaid Oscar. A round of applause for Lufthansa!

It’s taken us many years to get over our bitterness that there are some other kids on the block called The Europeans, but since it’s Europe Day this Saturday, we’ve decided to bury the hatchet. This week we’re delighted to be joined by the Dutch writer Arnold van Bruggen, one half of the photo-documentary project The Europeans. Along with the photographer Rob Hornstra, Arnold is spending the decade chronicling life around a continent that, as he puts it, is being rocked by a perfect storm of political, social and environmental changes. We spoke to Arnold about the latest chapter of the project, in which they got to know the migrant workers who keep southern Spain’s giant greenhouse region running. This interview is brought to you in partnership with the European Cultural Foundation.

This week’s Inspiration Station recommendations are Repro Uncensored, which is doing fine work highlighting a wave of shutdowns of queer Instagram accounts, and Rotraut Susanne Berner’s seasonal Wimmelbilderbücher for kids.

EUROPE DAY: How’s your prep going? Got your Rösti at the ready? If you’d like to spend Saturday celebrating everything that’s wonderful about this continent (and maybe discussing some things we could fix) in the presence of other human beings, our friends at the European Cultural Foundation have a great list of events, from film screenings to family days out. Find your nearest at europeday.eu. #HappyEuropeDay!

DON’T MISS OUR INAUGURAL BOOK CLUB PODCAST: You still have a week to read Vincenzo Latronico’s pleasingly short ‘Perfection’, although we’re confident you’ll still enjoy next Thursday’s conversation about possibly the Berlin novel of our time even if you’ve never heard of it. Book nerds may want to sign up to support the podcast this week, because we’ll be bringing you a longer version of the conversation – brought to you in collaboration with the European Review of Books – on Patreon.

Speaking of bonus content: you’ll find some extra snippets of our conversation with Arnold van Bruggen at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠patreon.com/europeanspodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (or in your inbox if you subscribe via our website).

The Europeans is made possible by listener contributions – we cannot continue to make the show without you! If you like what we do, you can chip in to help us cover our production costs on Patreon in many different currencies, or you can gift a donation to a superfan. You can also donate via our website if you prefer. And finally: we'd also love it if you could tell two friends about this podcast. We think two feels like a reasonable number.

Resources for this episode:

  • Amsterdammers can catch The (other) Europeans’ exhibition Plastic Sea, Perfect Storm at Domo until next Wednesday. The book version launches at the same venue on May 7 at 4pm.
  • Madrileños can catch the exhibition at PHotoESPAÑA from June 4.

Produced by Katy Lee and Wojciech Oleksiak

Mixing and mastering by Wojciech Oleksiak

Music by Jim Barne and Mariska Martina

The Europeans is proudly produced using Europe’s own Hindenburg.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome back to the Europeans, the podcast that remembers that it's Europe

0:28.5

day coming up, so you don't have to.

0:31.5

Get ready.

0:33.0

Yes, this Saturday, May the 9th is the anniversary of the Schumann Declaration, which was a declaration

0:39.0

made by the French foreign minister back then in 1950 that basically said, hey, what if we all

0:45.1

just got along?

0:46.7

Is that your official summary of it?

0:49.2

Yes.

0:49.9

And here we are, 76 years later.

0:51.8

I'm Dominic Kramer speaking to you from Amsterdam.

0:53.8

And in the spirit of Europe Day, I'm going to try and get along with you today, Katie. Oh. Katie Lee and Paris. Do you not normally? Well, we always get along, but we do bicker sometimes. As all good, old married couples do. I mean, we've been doing this podcast for nearly a decade now. We really have. But I do still like you. Thanks for clarifying. I just put that on record. You know what? This Europe Day, Dominic, I like you too. Thank you. I do think, though, that Europe Day is still, sadly, a thing that, like, passes most people by living on this continent. It's not like a big deal. Unless, unless you live

1:29.0

in Luxembourg or Kosovo, I think both those places have Europe Day as a public holiday, right?

1:35.3

They do. I think there are some people on this continent who really know how to celebrate

1:40.3

Europe Day and the people I know who do it best are our friends at the European

1:44.7

Cultural Foundation. They really do. You mentioned it already a few weeks ago, but they have this

1:48.2

amazing website, Europeday.EU, where you can find a whole swath of events and performances and

1:53.6

talks, open days, all to celebrate and reflect on what it means to be European today. And actually,

1:59.6

our guest later on in this show is someone who has an exhibition and book launch

2:04.6

around those Europe Day celebrations.

2:06.6

Nicely timed.

2:07.6

We'll be joined later by Arnold van Brueger to chat about a very brilliantly named photo-documentary project

2:14.6

called, wait for it, the Europeans.

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