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To think this so called art exhibition in Margate is nothing short of a hate crime

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Cossy Sun 29-Mar-26 14:20:07

I took a look online, it’s very “modern” so not to be taste, and very insulting, so not very nice!

granfromafar Sun 29-Mar-26 14:18:33

GrannyGravy13

This exhibition is at Joseph Wales Studios, Margate not Tate Gallery Margate.

That would explain it!

TerriBull Sun 29-Mar-26 14:12:38

Yes the drawings are shite! any year 1 pupil could do something similar or better. Matthew Collings' Jew hating, infant school efforts go for £400 a pop allegedly. I tried to post one of them, but it didn't work. Even if the content wasn't so abhorrent and sickening, I'm damned if I'd waste my time and money on an exhibition of drawings, that as you say Magenta, any 6 year old could bang out to that standard, minus the hateful content and could be seen on the walls of many an infant school.

I think it's absolutely irresponsible of Thanet Council to allow this exhibition to go ahead, its potential to fuel hatred is blatantly obvious. Unbelievable really, considering how selective we have become as a country, on what constitutes prejudice and to whom that prejudice is permissible in where it's directed Whilst simultaneously, under no circumstances should other demographics even be criticised should that criticism be deemed to besmirch whole communities.

GrannyGravy13 Sun 29-Mar-26 14:07:01

This exhibition is at Joseph Wales Studios, Margate not Tate Gallery Margate.

MartavTaurus Sun 29-Mar-26 14:06:25

I read this a day or so ago. It's grotesque.

We went to a town in Southern Germany, may have been Austria, and there was a fountain with a bogeyman type Jewish figure eating babies and spitting them. Horrific.

It's all designed to incite hatred of innocent Jewish people. Makes me feel sick.

Basgetti Sun 29-Mar-26 14:02:03

Everything else that’s abhorrent aside, who on earth decided that this person is an “artist”?

granfromafar Sun 29-Mar-26 14:01:14

I have looked on the Turner Margate' website and can't see it advertised. It still sickens me thinking about it, and how it came to be allowed.

GrannyGravy13 Sun 29-Mar-26 13:58:54

Jewish folks have been victims of hate and racism for years, nothing changes.

What on earth was this gallery thinking of when deciding to put in this exhibition?

PamelaJ1 Sun 29-Mar-26 13:56:06

I’ve just read about this exhibition. It definitely, as granfromafar says abhorrent.
I’ve never been on a demonstration, march or taken part in any public event that has a political point but I’d would show solidarity with the Jewish community on this one.

Magenta8 Sun 29-Mar-26 13:53:47

I agree it is utterly grotesque. Jews should be able to live out their lives here in the UK in peace without facing racism and violence. Have we forgotten what happened in WWII already?

Furthermore Matthew Collings can't draw. His pathetic attempts at artwork are less skilful than those of an average six year old.

Cossy Sun 29-Mar-26 13:52:59

AGAA4

It's intolerable that all Jews should be targeted because of the atrocities perpetrated by the Israeli government on Gaza.
Jews who go about their daily lives without harming others are being attacked and frightened by those filled with irrational hate. I've heard about an incident recently that left the poor man upset and afraid.
I don't know what the answer is as antisemitism has been around it seems forever.
I suppose all we can do is condemn it whenever we see or hear it.

I agree, punish or torment the majority because of the actions of a minority!

AGAA4 Sun 29-Mar-26 13:49:59

It's intolerable that all Jews should be targeted because of the atrocities perpetrated by the Israeli government on Gaza.
Jews who go about their daily lives without harming others are being attacked and frightened by those filled with irrational hate. I've heard about an incident recently that left the poor man upset and afraid.
I don't know what the answer is as antisemitism has been around it seems forever.
I suppose all we can do is condemn it whenever we see or hear it.

granfromafar Sun 29-Mar-26 13:49:51

It sounds abhorrent, Terribull, and I certainly won't be visiting. Have you visited, or just read about it? I had not heard anything about this so-called 'Art Exhibition '

TerriBull Sun 29-Mar-26 13:35:41

We've been down this road before with the so-called banker cartoons, distinct and insulting caricatures of Jewish men depicted getting rich with their feet on supposed ground down subjugated workers. Now here we are again, how is it even allowed? Jews, or Zionists if you prefer, are represented in the most racist and anti semitic way possible. For instance, the Jewish owner of Southeby's eating a baby, next to the words "Hey look I'm selling a fantastic painting while eating a baby alive"

At a time of a resurgence of unfettered prejudice against our Jewish community, always in the firing line and collectively targeted for all the ills the Israeli government has inflicted on Gaza, this timely exhibition, "Drawings Against Genocide" arrives at the gallery almost simultaneously with the Golders Green attack. Unbelievable hate filled tropes that have been passed down through history time again and again. Would it be tolerated against any other demographic? for example, different genocides, such as the one going on in Sudan, the rage level for those other atrocities where are they? and how would the supporters of this exhibition react if the perpetrators of similar acts of ethnic cleansing/genocide were cast in such a way to slur an entire race or ethnicity?

*Thread title edited by GNHQ to reflect the fact the exhibition is not at the Tate gallery*