Tanzim Wahab, Shahidul Alam and Munem Wasif (from left to right), the newly appointed curators of the Biennale 2024. PHOTO: LYS Y. SENG

German Photography Biennial cancelled after curator’s social media posts

Germany-based exhibition of contemporary photography has been cancelled after one of the curators posted content to social media described as 'antisemitic'.

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The Biennale für aktuelle Fotografie, a Germany-based exhibition of contemporary photography has been cancelled after one of the curators posted content to social media that the German cities of Mannheim, Ludwigshafen and Heidelberg, where the event was set to take place, described it as “antisemitic”. The event was set to open March 2024.

Photojournalist and event co-curator Shahidul Alam posted “content that can be read as antisemitic and antisemitic content,” according to officials, including posts compared Israel’s assault on Northern Gaza to the Holocaust and accused Israel of genocide against the Palestinian people.

Authorities in three German cities stated that their “relationship of trust” with Alam had been severely damaged due to his posts.

According to the earlier reports, organizers from the host cities approached Alam, as well as his two co-curators, Tanzim Wahab and Munem Wasif, to discuss the social media posts “in order to sensitize the curators to Germany’s special historical responsibility for the state of Israel and its right to exist.” Alam continued to share his views on social media. “[He] sees himself as an activist and demands freedom of expression,” the organizers said. For their part, Wahab and Wasif refused to work on the biennial if Alam was barred from participating.

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“The consequences of the cancellation for the Biennale für aktuelle Fotografie and the organizing team are far-reaching,” the organizers said. “They jeopardize the future of the entire event. In the time ahead, we will do everything in our power to maintain the Biennale as one of the largest and most important photography events in Germany and Europe in the long term.”

The future of the biennale is further threatened by the announcement earlier this year that the German chemicals company BASF would be pulling its sponsorship of the fair.

According to a press release, the cities and the exhibition’s board members are “holding talks with the invited artists, curators and advisors to find target-oriented solutions.”

 

 

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