ARTiclesAugust 27, 2003Rene -- Claus Fund witholds support for Havana BiennialPress Release
As a result of the arrest of 75 Cuban cultural and social activists in recent months and their being sentenced to harsh terms of imprisonment of up to 28 years, the Prince Claus Fund has decided not to provide financial support to the 8th Havana Biennial, which will be held in November 2003. All those sentenced were engaged in the critical Cuban cultural and social arenas. The convictions signal a significant deterioration of the situation for intellectuals and artists. The body responsible for organising the 8th Havana Biennial, which is an internationally acclaimed platform for non-western art, is associated with the government and has not distanced itself from the policy of prosecution. As a result, the Prince Claus Fund is forced to withdraw its collaboration. The Prince Claus Fund was a key financier of the 7th Havana Biennial in 2000, contributing 90,000 euro because of the high quality of the exhibition and the emphasis on intercultural exchange with artists in Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia and Africa. Another reason for support was that the Biennial gave Cubans - living in a country in which the independent provision of information is scarce - access to international cultural developments. These reasons would have applied this time as well. The Fund nevertheless considers that it would be inappropriate to collaborate directly or indirectly with a government that pursues a policy of severe repression. The Prince Claus Fund sees its task as drawing attention to the difficult situation in which artists and intellectuals find themselves in Cuba at the moment. Under the present circumstances, it is particularly important to stand up for those who struggle peacefully for freedom of speech and for free cultural expression. The Prince Claus Fund for Culture and Development For more information, please contact the Prince Claus Fund, The Netherlands, |