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>"Documenta officials on May 4 revealed that they were calling off a planned series of talks meant to address artistic freedom. The abandonment of the talks, titled “We need to Talk! Art — Freedom — Solidarity” and preceding by several weeks the June 18 opening of the event’s fifteenth edition, came at the last minute, as the series had been scheduled for May 8, 15, and 22. Meant to address the “fundamental right of artistic freedom in the face of antisemitism, racism and Islamophobia,” the discussions, which were to be streamed online, were scheduled in response to accusations leveled against"
>"Documenta officials on May 4 revealed that they were calling off a planned series of talks meant to address artistic freedom. The abandonment of the talks, titled “We need to Talk! Art — Freedom — Solidarity” and preceding by several weeks the June 18 opening of the event’s fifteenth edition, came at the last minute, as the series had been scheduled for May 8, 15, and 22. Meant to address the “fundamental right of artistic freedom in the face of antisemitism, racism and Islamophobia,” the discussions, which were to be streamed online, were scheduled in response to accusations leveled against"
>"Documenta officials on May 4 revealed that they were calling off a planned series of talks meant to address artistic freedom. The abandonment of the talks, titled “We need to Talk! Art — Freedom — Solidarity” and preceding by several weeks the June 18 opening of the event’s fifteenth edition, came at the last minute, as the series had been scheduled for May 8, 15, and 22. Meant to address the “fundamental right of artistic freedom in the face of antisemitism, racism and Islamophobia,” the discussions, which were to be streamed online, were scheduled in response to accusations leveled against"
>"Documenta officials on May 4 revealed that they were calling off a planned series of talks meant to address artistic freedom. The abandonment of the talks, titled “We need to Talk! Art — Freedom — Solidarity” and preceding by several weeks the June 18 opening of the event’s fifteenth edition, came at the last minute, as the series had been scheduled for May 8, 15, and 22. Meant to address the “fundamental right of artistic freedom in the face of antisemitism, racism and Islamophobia,” the discussions, which were to be streamed online, were scheduled in response to accusations leveled against"
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