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Letter after cancellation: Kassel's Lord Mayor sees Documenta by Chancellor Scholz "almost under general suspicion"

2022-06-24T11:13:30.667Z


Because of the anti-Semitism scandal surrounding a work of art, Chancellor Scholz had announced that he would not be traveling to the Documenta in Kassel this year. Mayor Christian Geselle has now criticized the statement made by his party friend.


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Christian Geselle, Lord Mayor of Kassel: Letter to the Chancellor

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After Olaf Scholz declared that he would not be coming to Documenta fifteen, Kassel's Lord Mayor Christian Geselle wrote a letter to the Federal Chancellor (both SPD).

The Mayor considers Scholz' cancellation to be inappropriate, since the Documenta is "quasi placed under general suspicion," the "Hessische/Niedersächsische Allgemeine" quoted a city hall spokesman as saying.

Further details about the letter were not known on Friday, the contents are not public, said the spokesman for the German Press Agency.

A visit by the Federal Chancellor is not a fixed part of the Documenta program.

With a view to the anti-Semitism scandal at the Documenta, Scholz had declared that he would not be visiting the world art exhibition.

Scholz described the subject of the scandal, a work of art by the Indonesian artist collective Taring Padi, as "disgusting" through a spokeswoman.

The work "People's Justice" had caused a wave of outrage because of anti-Semitic imagery, and the banner was removed on Tuesday evening.

The city spokesman also stated that no supervisory board meeting is currently planned.

At the meetings of the committee, which includes representatives of the shareholders City of Kassel and State of Hesse, possible structural or personnel changes are usually discussed.

Most recently, there were calls for the resignation of the general director of Documenta fifteen, Sabine Schormann, who is sticking to her position.

The day before, Minister of State for Culture Claudia Roth (Greens) had called for consequences for the structure of the art exhibition and presented a corresponding plan.

In essence, it is about the fact that the federal government wants more influence on the Documenta.

Those responsible must ensure promptly "that no further anti-Semitic works are exhibited at the Documenta".

In the future, responsibilities are to be "clearly defined and agreed upon."

When asked how the city saw these plans, the spokesman said: "The city of Kassel is not aware of the plans."

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Source: spiegel

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