UK artist defends ‘Drawings Against Genocide’ show after cancellation
Summary
Matthew Collings, a British artist, created a series of over 3,000 drawings, with about a third focusing on violence against Palestinians. His exhibition "Drawings Against Genocide" showing these drawings was canceled after a group accused it of being anti-Semitic, but police found no criminal offense in the artworks.Key Facts
- Matthew Collings is an English artist in his 70s who has made over 3,000 drawings in six years.
- Around one-third of his drawings focus on what he describes as Israel’s genocide against Palestinians.
- His exhibition "Drawings Against Genocide" was canceled in London after UK Lawyers for Israel accused it of anti-Semitism.
- Collings says his work criticizes the Israeli state and Zionism, not Jewish people or Judaism.
- The exhibit included 130 drawings showing violent scenes involving political and military leaders.
- Some public figures portrayed are Jewish, with half depicted positively by Collings.
- Police investigated after a complaint by pro-Israel activists but concluded the artworks did not break any laws.
- A Sunday Telegraph columnist opposed the show and later spoke about wanting more police action.
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