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Director of Whitworth gallery reportedly forced out after row over ‘apartheid Israel’ exhibition

Last year’s ‘Cloud Studies’ show included a statement referring to ‘ethnic cleansing’ by the Jewish state

February 24, 2022 13:52
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The director of a prestigious Manchester gallery has reportedly been forced out after a row over an exhibition which featured a statement describing Israel as engaging in ethnic cleansing, apartheid and environmental destruction.

The University of Manchester, which runs the Whitworth art gallery, asked Alistair Hudson to leave his post, according to The Times. 

Last year’s “Cloud Studies” exhibition, created by the research group Forensic Architecture, focused on the environmental effects of toxic clouds around the world. 

It included a section on Israel’s military action in Gaza and the West Bank and a statement introducing visitors to the exhibition accused Israel of “violence, apartheid and colonisation” as well as “ethnic cleansing”. The statement was displayed at the exhibition’s entrance under the title “Forensic Architecture stands with Palestine”.

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