It appears the exhibition finished yesterday. It also appears the price investigation concluded and found the threshold for a hate crime was not met- according to google:
"Kent Police conducted an investigation into an art exhibition titled "Drawings Against Genocide" by artist Matthew Collings, held at the Joseph Wales Studios (or Gallery) in Margate, Kent, following complaints that it featured antisemitic imagery.
Here are the key details of the investigation as of March 2026:
Nature of the Complaint: The exhibition was accused of displaying "grotesque" antisemitic tropes, including imagery of Jewish people or Israelis eating babies with blood-dripping teeth, demon-like figures, and references to "blood libel" and "Jewish lobbies". Some images specifically targeted individuals and denied Hamas atrocities on October 7.
Artist’s Response: Matthew Collings, 70, described his work as a critique of Zionism and Israel's actions in Gaza, claiming the art was "about raising consciousness about hell". He denied that the drawings specifically showed Jewish people or claimed they eat babies.
Police Findings: Kent Police confirmed that officers attended the exhibition to view the material, but ruled that the work did not meet the legal threshold for a criminal hate crime or a non-crime hate incident (NCHI). The force stated that because the content was "political in nature," "focused on a nation state," and part of "artistic expression," it was protected by free speech laws.