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Backlash over removal of artwork from the Venice Biennale

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The South African government is facing backlash over the removal of an artwork from the Venice Biennale. Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie pulled Gabrielle Goliath's Elegy, citing "division", but critics say it's a clear case of state censorship. The artwork, a ritualised practice of mourning, tackles femicide, sexual violence and patriarchal systems. McKenzie's move has sparked outrage, with the DA condemning the action and calling for his accountability. Human rights activist, Academic and Multidisciplinary artist, Tauriq Jenkins says the decision is a "profound and shameful indictment" of the minister and his department". He spoke to Elvis Presslin

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