Three Iraqi artists withdraw from the Berlin Biennale to protest an artwork depicting prisoners at Abu Ghraib:
in an effort to “counteract digital dissemination and decontextualization of the sensitive content.”)decrying Lebel’s artwork and the Biennale organizers’ decision to show it.
“Yet the Biennale made the decision to commodify photos of unlawfully imprisoned and brutalized Iraqi bodies under occupation, displaying them without the consent of the victims and without any input from the Biennale’s participating Iraqi artists, whose work was adjacently installed without their knowledge.
, apologizing for the fact that “the placement of the affected Iraqi artists’ works in close proximity to Jean-Jaques Lebel’s work caused them great pain.”
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