Palais de Tokyo Patron Pulls Support Over Exhibition About Palestine
07-05-2024 15:33 via artnews.com

Palais de Tokyo Patron Pulls Support Over Exhibition About Palestine

Sandra Hegedüs, a longtime patron of the Palais de Tokyo, said she would no longer provide financial support to Paris’s foremost contemporary art museum after it mounted an exhibition dealing with the history of Palestine.On Sunday, Hegedüs said on Instagram that she was leaving the Amis du Palais de Tokyo, a group of benefactors where she formerly served as vice president. In an extended message to the museum’s leadership, she said that her values were no longer aligned wi
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