2015-06-01

A rendering of the Guggenheim, Abu Dhabi. The museum is scheduled to open in 2017.
Photo: openbuildings.com

A global who's who of 60 museum directors, curators, editors, and other art-world figures have condemned the United Arab Emirates' travel ban on artists and academics critical of its treatment of workers.

Among the signatories of the open letter, which was issued today, are Glenn Lowry and Kathy Halbreich of New York's Museum of Modern Art, Doryun Chong of Hong Kong's M+, Sabine Breitwieser of Museum der Moderne Salzburg, and the three founders of New Delhi's Raqs Media Collective.

As the letter points out, artists Ashok Sukumaran and Walid Raad, along with New York University professor Andrew Ross, were recently turned away from entering the UAE after criticizing the treatment of laborers building the infrastructure for future outposts of institutions including the Guggenheim Museum, the Louvre, and NYU (see What's Really Going On at Abu Dhabi's Saadiyat Island?). All were banned from traveling to the UAE on the pretense of security concerns.

Treatment of workers by the UAE has been the subject of investigations by organizations including Human Rights Watch and of criticism by Gulf Labor, a group including prominent artists and academics, including the Sukumaran, Raad, and Ross. Gulf Labor posted the letter to its website. Artist Molly Crabapple even found a way into the site of the future Guggenheim to document treatment of laborers there (see Artist Sneaks Into Future Guggenheim Abu Dhabi Site to Interview Workers).

The full text of the letter appears below:

June 1, 2015

To:

Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority, Abu Dhabi, UAE

Tourism Development & Investment Company, Abu Dhabi, UAE

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Foundation, New York, NY, USA

New York University, New York, USA

New York University Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, UAE

Agence France-Muséums, Paris, France

Musée du Louvre, Paris, France

Sharjah Art Foundation, Sharjah, UAE

Recently, artists Ashok Sukumaran and Walid Raad were denied entry to the UAE on grounds of “security." This comes after NYU professor Andrew Ross was similarly barred from flying to Abu Dhabi in March. Sukumaran and Raad have a long history of vital and sustained engagement with the UAE, often on the invitation of your institutions. Ross is a professor of standing in New York's academic community. It appears that the reason these three members of our global arts and academic community were denied entry to the UAE is their involvement with the Gulf Labour Coalition.

As you know, Gulf Labour is an artist-initiated group that has been active since 2010, asking museums and institutions being built on Saadiyat Island to create better conditions for their workers. These conditions of the creation of a cultural world should be of concern to us all, and the proposals of artists in this regard should be seen as a matter of debate, not of “security." We assert that artists and academics should be allowed free passage to conduct research and work that is done in a peaceful and productive manner.

We the undersigned oppose the barring of Ashok Sukumaran, Walid Raad and Andrew Ross from the UAE. We state that denying artists visas, stopping and deporting them after years of their work in the region, creates a chilling precedent and makes it difficult for arts and academic institutions in the UAE, and those working with the UAE to claim regional dialogue and artistic freedom. We urge your institutions to work with the concerned authorities to lift these bars on their travel.

Sincerely,

Nancy Adajania, Cultural theorist and independent curator, Mumbai

Negar Azimi, Senior Editor, Bidoun, New York

Mai Abu El Dahab, Director, Young Arab Theatre Fund, Brussels

Defne Ayas, Director, Witte de With – Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam

Jeebesh Bagchi, Monica Narula and Shuddhabrata Sengupta, Raqs Media Collective, New Delhi

Ute Meta Bauer, Founding Director, NTU Centre for Contemporary Art, Singapore

Achim Borchardt-Hume, Director of Exhibitions, Tate Modern, London

Sabine Breitwieser, Director, Museum der Moderne Salzburg

Doryun Chong, Chief Curator, M+ Hong Kong

Iftikhar Dadi, Professor, Department of History of Art, Cornell University, New York

Sebastien Delot, former Modern and Contemporary Art Curator of the Louvre Abu Dhabi, Head of the Collection of The Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain Saint Etienne

Yasmine Eid-Sabbagh, Vice-President, Arab Image Foundation, Beirut

Rana El Nemr, Board member, Contemporary Image Collective, Cairo

Charles Esche, Director, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven

Patricia Falguieres, Professeur à l'École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris

Solange Farkas, Director/Curator, Associação Cultural Videobrasil, Sao Paulo

Kate Fowle, Director-at-Large, Independent Curators International, New York

Anselm Franke, Head of Visual Art and Film, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin

Franck Gautherot, Co-director Le Consortium, Dijon

Charles Guarino, Publisher, Artforum Magazine, New York

Kathy Halbreich, Deputy Director, Museum of Modern Art, New York

Ranjit Hoskote, Cultural theorist and independent curator, Mumbai

Claire Hsu, Founder-Director, Asia Art Archive, Hong Kong

Jitish Kallat, Artist and Curator, 2nd Kochi-Muziris Biennial

Geeta Kapur, Critic and Curator, New Delhi

Mami Kataoka, Chief Curator, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo

Sunjung, Kim, Artistic Director, Asia Culture Information Agency of Asian Culture Complex, Gwangju

Seungduk Kim, Co-director Le Consortium, Dijon

Koyo Kouoh, Artistic Director RAW Material Company, Dakar

Vasıf Kortun, Director of Research & Programs, SALT, Istanbul and Ankara

Carin Kuoni, Director, Vera List Center for Art and Politics, The New School, New York

Marta Kuzma, Rector, Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm

Dennis Lim, Director of Programming, Film Society of Lincoln Center, New York

Maria Lind, Director, Tensta Konsthall, Stockholm

Andrea Lissoni, Senior Curator International Art (Film), Tate Modern, London

Glenn Lowry, Director, Museum of Modern Art, New York

Maha Maamoun, Board member, Contemporary Image Collective, Cairo

Bartomeu Marí, Director, MACBA, Barcelona

Jill Medvedow, Ellen Matilda Poss Director, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston

Tasneem Zakaria Mehta, Managing Trustee & Honorary Director, Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum, Mumbai

Marie Muracciole, Curator, Director of Beirut Art Center, Beirut, Lebanon

Hammad Nasar, Head of Research & Programmes, Asia Art Archive, Hong Kong

Lars Nittve, Executive Director, M+ Hong Kong

Anne Pasternak, President and Artistic Director, Creative Time, New York

Hila Peleg, Curator, Documenta 14, Kassel and Athens

Sharmini Pereira, Director, Raking Leaves, Sri Lanka

Natasa Petresin-Bachelez, independent curator, editor of L'Internationale Online, Paris

Jenelle Porter, Mannion Family Senior Curator, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston

Laura Raicovich, Director, Queens Museum, New York

Eva Respini, Barbara Lee Chief Curator, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston

Sukhdev Sandhu, Film critic and Writer, New York University, New York

Nicholas Serota, Director, Tate, London

Sumesh Sharma and Zasha Colah, Clark House Initiative, Mumbai

Pooja Sood, Director, Khoj International Artists Association, New Delhi

Andrea Thal, Artistic Director, Contemporary Image Collective, Cairo

Nato Thompson, Chief Curator, Creative Time, New York

Fawwaz Traboulsi, Writer and Historian, American University of Beirut, Beirut

Emilie Villez, Director, Kadist Art Foundation, Paris

Christine Van Assche, Chief Curator-at-Large, Centre Pompidou, Paris

Anton Vidokle, founder, e-flux, New York

Sheena Wagstaff, Chairman of the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art, Metropolitan Museum, New York

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