The Age
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After the firestorm: First look at Australian artist’s Venice Biennale works
Australian artist Khaled Sabsabi opened his Venice Biennale pavilion Tuesday after a political firestorm over his selection. The multimedia installation features vivid colors inspired by 12th-century Sufi poetry, exploring themes of self-discovery and acceptance. Sabsabi's original invitation was rescinded last year following controversy over a 2007 work featuring Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, but was later reinstated.
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