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Art Basel Qatar’s Complicity

Last updated: March 11, 2026 5:50 am
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Art Basel’s involvement in Qatar’s persecution of LGBTQ+ individuals has sparked controversy and debate within the art world. Nasser Mohamed, the only publicly queer Qatari citizen, has spoken out against the hypocrisy of celebrating a country that criminalizes queerness while claiming to support creative freedom. In an emotional opinion piece, Mohamed discusses the challenges of fleeing his home country due to its oppressive laws, only to see the art world embrace Qatar as a cultural hub.

In other news, protests have erupted against Russia’s participation in the Venice Biennale, highlighting the intersection of politics and art on the global stage. Additionally, recent US-Israel airstrikes have caused damage to another historic Iranian palace, raising concerns about the preservation of cultural heritage in conflict zones.

On a more positive note, Hyperallergic has compiled a list of art books to add to your reading list this month. From the hidden history of occult influences on modernism to the unconventional work of incarcerated artists, these books offer a diverse range of perspectives on the art world. Additionally, Associate Editor Lisa Yin Zhang shares her scathing review of Anika Jade Levy’s new novel “Flat Earth,” criticizing it as self-indulgent and disconnected from reality.

The latest installment of “A Beer With a Painter” features artist Hilary Harkness, whose vibrant canvases explore themes of humanity, contradiction, and political commentary. Harkness discusses the power of the brush as both a creative and political tool, shedding light on the intersection of art and activism.

Overall, the art world continues to grapple with complex issues of freedom, censorship, and social justice. As artists and activists push for change and accountability, it is clear that the role of art in society extends far beyond aesthetics. Stay tuned for more updates and insights from Hyperallergic as we navigate these challenging times in the art world.

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