Opinion
The South African Pavilion Is Betraying Its Own History
The same government that has held Israel accountable for its genocide in Gaza must revoke its culture minister’s decision to axe the Venice Biennale performance.
Christina Sharpe is a writer, professor, and Canada Research Chair in Black Studies in the Humanities at York University. Her most recent book, “Ordinary Notes” (2023), won the Hilary Weston Writer’s Trust Prize in Nonfiction and the Hodler Prize.
Opinion
The same government that has held Israel accountable for its genocide in Gaza must revoke its culture minister’s decision to axe the Venice Biennale performance.
Art
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