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Faisal Saleh, an ardent advocate for art (and history) is the founder and executive director of the Palestine Museum US. He is a Palestinian from a refugee family expelled from its village in 1948.
Demand Venice Biennale to Include Palestinian Artists Collateral Event in Biennale Arte 24
Why this petition matters
My
name is Faisal Saleh, a Palestinian from a refugee family expelled from
its village in 1948. As the founder and executive director of the
Palestine Museum US, I am personally invested in ensuring that the
voices of Palestinians are heard on international platforms. Recently,
the Venice Biennale rejected our proposal for a Collateral Event exhibit
featuring 23 Palestinian artists (including some from Gaza) and their
25 works of art for the upcoming Biennale Arte 2024. This exhibit titled
'Foreigners in Their Homeland' was intended to shed light on life under
occupation.
This decision by one of the world's most prestigious
cultural institutions not only silences these artists but also
perpetuates a single narrative about Israel-Palestine relations. The
exclusion of Palestinian voices contributes to an incomplete picture
that undermines efforts towards understanding and peace.
In
recent years, there has been growing international recognition for
Palestinian art with exhibitions held at major institutions like The
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and Tate Modern. Yet, this rejection by
Venice Biennale sends a discouraging message to these talented
individuals who use their creativity as an outlet for expression amidst
adversity.
We urge world artists and supporters of artistic
freedom to join us in calling upon Venice Biennale to reconsider their
decision. Let us ensure that all narratives are represented fairly at
this global event - including those from Palestine - so we can foster
dialogue through art rather than stifling it.
Please sign this petition urging Venice Biennale to include 'Foreigners in Their Homeland' exhibition at their upcoming event.
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