Tuesday, 21 December 2010

Israel art museum cancel "black panther" exhibition

According to Israel, "Ha'aretz (Haaretz)", Israeli Art Museum announced the cancellation of more than a year on preparations for the "Black Panther (Black Panther)" cross-border movement of the exhibition. Israel's "Black Panther Party," to borrow the name of the United States organized the same name, is a 20th century North African immigrants 70 years of dissident groups, duties on the difference between the elite Ashkenazi Jewish treatment, promote social equity. Invited to participate in this program last week opened an exhibition of contemporary artists, including Sigalit Banai, Josef Dadon, Meir Gal, Itzik Badash, Dor Guez, Dafna Shalom, Meir Tati, Anisa Ashkar, and Roni Somek.
Bar-Ilan University (Bar-Ilan University), a doctoral candidate Shlomit Lir and planning this exhibition in the museum and the "Black Panthers" Reuven Abergil and former leaders who have taken over the campaign talks film Nissim Musak. Lir of "Haaretz" said she "would like to have something to pave the way for public discussion and everything provided daily in the museum context and formal space." She hoped to find another venue for this exhibition - the exhibition will include educational programs, lectures, film screenings and poetry.
Museum curator Meir Aharonson denied to remove this exhibition because of its political content, and said the exhibition did not progress as intended. Aharonson of "Haaretz" said: "According to the paper summary we have never been promised to the organization of the exhibition."

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