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Big names, lots of collective, some countries that barely have an art market and art intended to make the world a better place. Sounds great, right. So what else was in store for visitors . Classes, i didnt think you sent it over to classic anti semitism. Dean, how we started with with these are the masterminds of document 15. There were one group of Art Collective as legendary in indonesia. It was conceived more than 20 years ago in the capital jakarta. Not long after so ottos dictatorship ended. The country was reeling, rewan group. I wanted to try some group. I wanted to try something new to Network Artists and Foster Mutual support. Thats what the Group Continues to do today. Organizing exhibitions and festivals based on the idea that art should be relevant to the society in which it is created. And that the collective is more important than the individual. Castles, cons, tyler, frederick sienna, is the document as main venues, putting a radical asian artists collective in charge of curating. This years event was always going to be a divisive decision. Many welcome to it, but there are also concerns would document a 15 take aim at western societies at their lifestyles at the art market. We come here, oh, is a collective coming promo on think sofa indonesia, which is always called rober south. We dont come, you have to change by them. Come here to bring the best what we consider the best from our practice. And in then what we hope our expectation is actually that up to look them in the 5th team. We want to keep on experimenting the way to sharing resources in working together um, in order to sustain together. Also, ron rupa and its International Team of advisors are committed to art that is not produced for a market that aims to have an impact on society. And it knows no stars and no hierarchies. The collective sees its task documented not to curate, but to invite artists with similar approaches to their work. We dont comission works. We dont us, we dont use the classical approach or conventional approach of curating is because wrong hoopla, we, none of house or the train is a curator. If people call us lauretha, we dont these ice, but we never call our santa fe security of a fresh, groundbreaking approach. If only it werent for the anti semitism accusations against the were one group a collective that emerged months before the official opening as well as allegations that some of its members supported, the anti israeli b d. S movement and complaints that no israeli, but several, palestinian artists were invited in castle and in berlin. The issue was initially play down with management, implying there was nothing to the claims documentary organizers insisted they under Germany Special responsibility regarding the issue of anti semitism is named. He thought we take germanys responsibility very seriously once and we are addressing it. And the artists here have also been dealing with it very closely with his under the entire approach of this documentary is directed towards the future. And that is why this preoccupation with germanys hostile, its simply not been front and center im talking to does t, my cookies, thir, hey. 2 law move the opening in june 2022 was a major event. So was all the fuss, forgotten . Until the very last minute, the artist of the indonesian towering party collective were working on their cardboard figures on the central fredericks plots. Where shortly after the official opening, the 9 by 12 metre, peoples justice banner was to be home. When it was finally unveiled, a scandal erupted, but 20 year old work, recalling the former indonesian president so ottos reign of terror as well as the regimes international helpers such as the israeli secret service. And this was depicted with the worst imaginable anti semitic stereotypes. A soldier with a pigs face and an orthodox jew with fangs and s. S. Ruins on his hat. There was an outcry later the banner was removed and the huge frame dismantled gamete target took, took it to them to let boa, ah, during out that we were shot, that what we have experienced in developing countries could also happen in developed countries up on the money gather it means that there is no difference in how people look at a work of arts. How young bernacki, the allow me to gotten the got up or got when there is a sensitive issue, the data, but there is no dialogue or anything else. But the artwork is simply dismantled, limited. The guy that i said who sent it gives come again to put what at the i looked online like the golden understands like lucy to lew on bars at the dell. Okay. Documentary had the very anti semitism debate on its hands. It had explicitly been warned about the International Press took note, but still no one took responsibility. The public was horrified. How could this happen in the country that had murdered millions of European Jews . Where preventing all forms of anti semitism is raised on data. The president of the Central Council of jews in germany was appalled meas, under the meeting, was made for me. Anti semitism is inhumane. No matter whether in indonesia or germany, of course, and, and to jewish anti israeli stereotypes are sadly common in some countries in a country like germany with its history and its responsibility. This it never be allowed stopped promoting anti semitism in art. Exhibitions with state with tax money is not acceptable. Israeli german met on mental deals with this issue professionally. As director of the Anne Frank Educational center and frankfort with his job to mediate and promote dialogue, he offered to serve as an advisor to help the documentary identify other anti semitic works. This 10 for on the 7. How often on done a this is a shambles. And all we can do is look ahead to sure the time will come when will need to look at what went wrong. Ha, that now we need to take a constructive approach and ensure we look at the problematic books that are still there, had very closely good nowadays, but will box them. But thats precisely what for weeks. No one seemed interested in doing the document. His board went missing in action, even when more works were deemed to be anti semitic. For instance, guerra nika, gaza, a series of paintings by palestinian artist mohammed al, watching copies of photos of Israeli Soldiers and the style of the old masters. The pictures themselves are more anti israeli than anti semitic. But the series title granite garza, equates the destruction of the basque town of guerra nica by the german loft, boffa in 1937 with israeli settlement policy. Such distortions may serve the narrative of palestinian extremists. Then in an exhibition, mounted by an algerian womens archive, a brochure withdrawing showing Israeli Soldiers threatening a child was found. Is it anti semitic to the document to says no, but an explanatory text is now placed alongside it in it. The collective explains that their historical document and the criticism of the Israeli Occupation is not synonymous with anti semitism. In another exhibition space, the artists collective subversive film shows pro palestinian propaganda films from the 1960 seventys and eightys films that depict israel and its military solely as aggressors. Nowhere does it say who produced these films for fusion, mr. Happening forced and couldnt to. So it 5 years ago, you couldnt even have imagined Something Like this. Now though you hear such things more and more often, and i think its very important that says party politicians, the media and culture itself, put up some resistance at the document. Imagine the document i still to day giving voice to palestinian terrorists on aloof in a country, marking the 50th anniversary of the munich olympics massacre. In no way can i accept letting a palestinian terrorists speak allison and conscious kind of, i say at the resulting public pressure forced the head of the documentary to resign. And an interim general manager took over alexander foreign holds, whod manage the Art Exhibition 30 years ago. But he too didnt want to take down or remove anything, preferring to leave the decision about what was anti semitic to a newly formed advisory board. As of his answer give us. Gov. Of the only thing we can all agree on very quickly is that anti semitism has no place at a documentary. But what that means now, as beside the point thats being debated. And i think this part of the debate is very productive because its also taking place within the jewish community. I think, you know, from community stuff. Nonetheless, it is. So, and i noticed this in personal discussions to that in the jewish community. People feel distressed or even hurt by the occurrences which have taken place in castle, and that keeping them from visiting castle viet and did catholics of resume the challenges of appointing a collective of artistic directors who dont define themselves. As curators had become clear, i had a darma want publicly apologized in the name of ruined. Rupert. Ok yet, didnt accept responsibility. Youre here. The collective believes germans sensitivities blew the matter up into an anti semitism scandal. The artists from the collective, towering party fear for their reputation. Theyre still being criticized in the media on twitter and elsewhere. Ive done a double missouri and, and done this lucy than done on this. I mean, this is the indonesian that the how general c l m, the issue of anti semitism is rarely mentioned. This is the one thing that so we dont know detail that the exactly what the issue is far. The thought if there is a specific no, in germany, more about their local more gunman, debbie, through non yeah. I, because we are indonesians, he did, we dont know in detail. He thought what the issue is. And he said that more about how he said what were alluding to is he got a violent conflict on the length of we can say, oh, annette quickly, not ready to go. That tying party is not anti semitic. Anything going ganga sana towering. Pardon . My background is about always open to diversity because that is law. Luther is a human rights. Im on garden. I to her as i see my museum. And its exactly what the members of talking party have been fighting for over the past 2 decades. Human rights, the recognition of religious and ethnic minorities, more democracy, and freedom of expression and against racism. They see themselves as artists, but also as activists. They feel the accusations of anti semitism are an attack on their whole identity. How anti semitic is the documentary . Thats what the expert panel was tasked with finding out. It statement published 2 weeks before the end of the show was devastating. Both for one group or and for the exhibitions, Decision Makers it becomes clear that the Serious Problems of the document 15 can says not only in the presentation of isolated works with anti semitic imagery and statements. But also in a curatorial, an organizational structural environment that has allowed an anti zionist anti semitic, and anti israel sentiment. The experts called for immediate action and an instant stop to the showing of palestinian propaganda phelps through the debate made it look like most of the works on display are anti semitic. As a result, many artists feel they have wrongly been cast under a cloud of suspicion. They are said to be around 1500. 00 artists and activists at the document. But there might be even more than that, since the artist and collectives invited in turn invited others romanian artists, don, her job scheme is one of the few internationally known participants in front of castles, main train station. He produces his daily horizontal newspaper, featuring drawings and texts on the state of the world. And the latest from the documentary, it inevitably leads to conversations with pastors by. Thats how he sees the role of art taking a stand and having an impact on society. Its what he did while living under chesko communist regime in romania before its collapse in 1989 as an artist whose exhibited in the world leading museums. How does he see his role at this years documentary . Im a good translator between this was the global saw than the western world because i do not belong to any of course my, my training is west of all odd hastily boys, whatever. But i also learn from them from other parts of the world. I was in australia, i was a masha asia law. I law not the point of view so i can, i think i can do the bridge. And i think probably this is one of the these i got invited here. Dan patch off skis main work at the document to 15 can be seen on the columns of the friedrich fiano, a building dating back to the 18th century and the nucleus of the whole show. Again, comments, and cartoon like drawings meant to illustrate the values of this is exhibition. Dump or just key applauds. Ron group for introducing the idea of a mutually supportive art scene to the document. This is the how this people are leaving in the countries. Theres no odd market there, so have to you. But as this economically, if you are in a, in the network or group, i need to. Busy workshops and know and sell a t shirt and you know, so you have to invent an economy to exist. So, and i think they teach us very well now because the wind that is coming here, right, the money will go to panza now. So the culture body will be caught, so we have to collaborate is this don pet just ski shrugs off the suggestion that the document to 15 was overshadowed by a debate a scandal about anti semitism. This is just in the media. Theres no scandal here. Comment is it . Obviously the scandal is unsettling. The artists dont want it to eclipse their message. To meet with brush an artist, victoria la moscow. We have to cross town in the residential area of baton house and is not necessarily what you would expect to find art. The Catholic Church of saint connie goodness has stood empty for years. During the document 15, it hosts my cob looking multimedia sculptures by the haitian collective artist, raises tops, representing christian figures of saint some with human skulls that evoke brutal rituals victorian moscow wanted to meet us here because shes fascinated by these pictures in the churchyard. She shows us the work she may during the document of 15. Le moscow refers to herself as a graphic, journalist, and in russia her drawings have always been critical of futons politics. She fled her home at the beginning of the train war. In castle, she calls herself a harvest moon, recording her observations and conversations. My goal, its more to find the sun to pro creative as an ordinary jordan. But to assume go home to support each other and comb to share experience. And its a big challenge for me to talk in english views, artists from indonesia, from when you arrived this. Com that is from of it come come with it is at this moment the i yeah, new z that i need you can still use for it in the middle. Of course, she also asked questions about the anti semitism debate. In her talks with fellow artists. You understand the situation, i ha, i thought i still ok so long in you, blah, on some assumptions clubs is normal. You dont want the rule booms. Video i saluted a woman join when you saw just say them so speak about. Many of the artists she has met with come from a different cultural background and offer a different take on the debate. Her own story, her fear of reprisals or even arrest has not been a theme of her work here. But it might be once the documentary is over. Okay. Wow, alice yard, a self described ard in Performance Space network was founded in 2006. The yard is traditionally a space where neighbors and residents gather, which anyone can use. Alice yard picks up on his tradition. A couple of artist friends started out by setting up a kind of artists workshop, a space to make contacts and find inspiration from one another. Kristin chen found his way to the group when he returned to port of spain after studying design in the united states. For me though, as a person who has a practice, no, was in search of his space. It kind of arrive than he came. You know, something that i dont know if i chose, but it was present and there was something that i had access to um and allowed me to, oh, so v up that have conversations and work with other artists that i did not know when i, when i moved back home after education. Im so it quickly became, you know, a network of, um, of, of creatives. Oh, trinidad is the southernmost island of the west indies and home to many immigrants and many descendants of former slaves. So colonialism and its effects have always been a major topic. Making arc here is a challenge. The International Art market has tended to overlook trinidad, the invitation to the document a came as a complete surprise to christopher kos. Yay. An artist and Founding Member of alice yard. You know, when i was the odd student as a young person in the u. S. You know, document, there was something that sort of grim ah, you know, sort of white meals with grumpy faces. Did somewhere in the world, you know, and as a broad body, i could, id best be an eloquent for you, but not actually participate in this conversation. The alice guard artists exhibit their works appropriately enough in a yard behind a bar in castle and theyve invited artists from their network to join them. Here. One is performance artist, Louis Vasquez laroche whos brought to germany. Traditions from the caribbean, carnivals that are deeply rooted in trinidad own colonial history. The crack of the whip here surf to parity, the cruel slave driver. The document is not so much the place to enhance ones market value as to Exchange Ideas with other artists by interpreting themes close to their hearts and minds. Thats what the alex guard artists are enjoying most dino. Look, that hasnt come to the document as an artist. But as a member of a Research Collective offering education in the arts in africa. Another road map africa cluster is a network of activists dedicated to illuminating the continents colonial history. Many stories, languages, and even identities have been defined by the former colon, all powers one of my key interests is dealing with our Colonial Ghosts as we call them. This is something that basically brings us altogether and because there are so many complexities that come with the residue of colonial, etc. On the continent, were trying still to see how to activate archives, explore history, and paid ways forward through that. Even our own understanding of cells as members within the collective document to offer an opportunity for this collective from various african countries to continue their School Textbook project workshops where these topics are discussed are open to the public. So theater is only saddened the discussions at the document to 15 have been overshadowed by the anti semitism issue. It has been a huge part of, of document 15. Those no way of escaping it. Bad at her and i thought to speak too much on that because its such a loaded topic. And personally, i feel like this is a more internal thing and im a visit to her and therefore i really like, yeah, i mean i sympathize with some of the things that had been said on both sides. People have experienced violence and there are a lot of feelings. Its grounds to have an honest and open conversation. But thats going to be a difficult conversation. And i wonder if all the parties involved are ready for that moment of being honest and generate enough. I think with artists from any parts of the world that are rarely represented in the art world, the document a 15 brings to other political art and traditional art part by ethnic groups that might never hang in a museum. Hundreds of thousands of visitors dont want to miss the opportunity to see it. The document is interim managing director already see the exhibition as a success. That will resonate why. Oh, you go in because i dont think there have been many such milestone others in that in that document as history a milestone Vermont Group has approach may indeed resonate in the long term. Their efforts to Network Artists and support local communities could meet with some success or even eventually change concepts of art. But in their task is curators. They undoubtedly failed either overlooking blatant anti semitism or redefining it as artistic freedom is reckless at best. In an open letter rewan group, a, along with other documented artists, rejected the experts, criticism. We are angry, we are sad, we are tired, we are united the document began with a good idea, but ended in irreconcilable differences. The dialogue between the global south and the global north that was supposed to take place barely got started. And as an institution, its been seriously damaged. Some critics or even wondering if germanys most renowned Art Exhibition can survive, it needs a reboot for sure. With a new team that takes a curators task seriously and will have to prove that the message that shook the art world to its core has been received and understood. Ah ah. With a pulse, a beginning of a story that moves us and takes us along for the ride. Its all about the perspective. Culture information is dw d. W made for mines insect bombing through in the rain forest. America skull research is working on sustainable nutrition for the future. Rich and protein environmentally friendly and both the time. 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