The Zabludowicz Art Collection in London. Photo: Reading Tom/Flickr. July 28, 2021 at 6:30pm
Twenty-five artists and art workers have announced that they are disaffiliating from London’s Zabludowicz Collection, citing the contemporary art museum’s connections to the Israeli military. On July 26, the twenty-five, all of whom have either exhibited at or collaborated with the institution, sent letters to the Zabludowicz Collection and to its affiliates, including Daata Editions, Daata Fair, and Times Square Space, detailing their plan to “deauthor” all “conceptual content” they had created for the collection. This was limned as including not just artworks but screenings, talks, workshops, curatorial initiatives, and commissions.
25 Artists Have Deauthored Their Works in the Zabludowicz Collection Because of Its Ties to the Israeli Military
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