Thursday, January 18, 2024

Outstanding Palestinian Artist Samia Halaby On The Heinous Cancellation Of Her American Retrospective Exhibit and the Open Censorship Of Her Work Over Her Support of Solidarity for Gaza

Palestinian Artist Samia Halaby Slams Indiana University for Canceling Exhibit over Her Support for Gaza


Democracy Now!

January 18, 2024

 
We spend the hour looking at how artists, writers and other cultural workers in the United States and Europe are facing a growing backlash after expressing solidarity for Palestine. We begin with one of these "canceled" cultural workers: renowned Palestinian American artist Samia Halaby, whose first U.S. retrospective was canceled by her graduate alma mater, Indiana University, after she criticized Israel's bombardment of Gaza. The school’s provost said this week the show would have been a "lightning rod" that carried a "risk of violence." Halaby expresses her shock and disappointment at the betrayal of "academic freedom" evidenced by the decision. "The administration has lost sight of their responsibility to the community, to the students that are there," she says, and adds, "This is much larger than I am," citing the suppression of pro-Palestine student activism around the country and calling it "a kind of attempt at mind control." 

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