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Royal Academy criticised over artworks featuring murderous Jewish pilot and depiction of ‘Nazi’ Israel

The Board of Deputies has expressed ‘significant concern’ over three artworks

July 16, 2024 09:15
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In a piece titled 'Conflict' by Andy, 16, the teenage artist depicts a large Buddha with a swastika over the heads of three screaming women. The artist said in his caption: "Watching the conflict unravel in Gaza draws many parallels with the Nazi’s and Chinese oppression, hence the Buddha symbol and the swastika."
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The Royal Academy Art (RA) has faced criticism over its Summer Exhibition which include pieces featuring a swastika looming over screaming Gaza women and a faceless Jewish pilot against a backdrop of bodybags.

The Board of Deputies has expressed “significant concern” over three artworks and has demanded that the RA reconsider its display.

One work, titled “The Mass Slaughter of Defenceless Women & Children Is Not How You Deradicalise Gaza” by Michael Sandle, features a faceless pilot in an aircraft with a Star of David symbol front and centre against a backdrop of body bags. It is listed on the RA website for sale at £17,000.

Michael Sandle's artwork is called "THE MASS SLAUGHTER OF DEFENCELESS WOMEN & CHILDREN IS NOT HOW YOU DERADICALISE GAZA" (Photo: RA)[Missing Credit]

Another piece called “Conflict”, produced by a 16-year-old artist named Andy and displayed in the RA’s Young Artists’ Summer Show, uses a swastika as a symbol for an Israel that looms large over women huddled together and screaming. The Nazi symbol hangs in mid-air underneath a large Buddha.