Norfolk, United Kingdom – Matthew Collings, an English artist in his 70s, sketches on the papers in entrance of him at his residence within the scenic coastal county of Norfolk.
Over the previous six years, since transferring away from the artwork commentary and criticism that he targeted on for many years, he has made greater than 3,000 drawings.
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Since October 2023, a very good third of them have targeted on Israel’s genocide in opposition to Palestinians.
Many have been to be displayed in a Could iteration of his present, Drawings In opposition to Genocide, at a London gallery this month. Nevertheless, the present was abruptly cancelled following an intervention by a bunch referred to as the UK Attorneys for Israel (UKLFI), which claimed the pictures have been anti-Semitic.
The exhibit, which debuted underneath its present title in Margate earlier this 12 months at Joseph Wales Studios, is comprised of 130 drawings that depict violence in opposition to Palestinians, with varied blood-bathed army, political, and enterprise leaders.
“It’s very clear within the title what they’re in opposition to, they’re not in opposition to Jews,” Collings stated of his artworks in an interview with Al Jazeera.
“They’re in opposition to genocide. The genocide isn’t dedicated by Jews. It’s dedicated by Zionists. It’s dedicated by Israel, which is a state that might not exist have been it not for Zionism,” he added, referring to the nationalist, political ideology that referred to as for the creation of a Jewish state. “Nothing in my drawings for genocide is remotely anti-Semitic.”
The allegations of anti-Semitism have targeted on the portrayals of Jewish individuals within the drawings and allegations that varied photos depict blood libel, baby sacrifice, and different hateful tropes.
However Collings stated there are not any photos of such tropes within the present.
“Of 130 drawings, 30 have recognisable public figures who’re Jewish, and half of these persons are heroes in my eyes,” Collings stated.
These embody photos of Moses educating the commandment “Thou shalt not kill”, and a tea celebration of Walter Benjamin, Hannah Arendt, Karl Marx, and the American political scientist and activist Norman Finkelstein.
“And the half that I criticise, I don’t criticise for being Jewish, I criticise them for supporting genocide,’ Collings defined to Al Jazeera.
One drawing depicts the American comic Jerry Seinfeld, who commonly expresses assist for Israel’s military amid the genocide.
“It depicts demons and monsters, however they’re inventive metaphors for Zionism, brutality, and violence. They’re not Jews lined in scaly pores and skin or demon eyes. They’re an summary idea, which is what artwork has all the time achieved.”
On the Margate present, a pro-Israel activist and author “staged an outrage stunt”, showing on the gallery and accusing Collings of being anti-Semitic, the artist stated. Shortly after the opening, pro-Israel activists contacted Kent Police with claims that the present was anti-Semitic. Kent Police, nonetheless, discovered that no felony offences had taken place.
The author in query was Sunday Telegraph columnist Zoe Strimpel, who later spoke about her expertise on GB Information, a right-wing media outlet, saying she needed the police to “do one thing”. She stated she had met Collings on the present and advised him that the Israeli state “can be the Jewish state”.
The Telegraph, a British conservative newspaper, later reported that, in a letter to the complainant, Kent Police wrote, “The paintings is essential of the Israeli state and its actions however doesn’t embody content material that’s instantly abusive or insulting in direction of Jewish individuals as a bunch. There’s additionally no indication of an intent by the artist to fire up racial or non secular hatred, which is a particular requirement throughout the laws.”
“They did my work for me,” Collings stated. “Jewishness doesn’t imply Zionism.”
Shortly after reaching their conclusion, nonetheless, Kent Police acquired greater than 1,000 almost equivalent emails from pro-Israel senders protesting their determination, prompting an investigation of a doable distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) assault.
Collings and his accomplice have, equally, acquired tons of of 1000’s of emails since varied pro-Israel information shops started protecting the case and advocating for the closure of the present.
“All the things – each single factor – that they are saying in regards to the present turned out to be unfaithful,” Collings says. “There is no such thing as a anti-Semitic content material to the present, because the police stated.”
In a letter obtained by Al Jazeera, initially despatched to the Margate venue and dated March 22, 2026, UKLFI urged the gallery to cancel the exhibit and claimed that “most of the photos are prone to breach” public dysfunction legal guidelines, warning that “in your info, an individual responsible of an offence” might be fined.
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UKLFI said on its web site {that a} comparable letter was despatched to Delta Home in London, which responded by cancelling Drawings In opposition to Genocide.
Within the assertion, UKLFI wrote, “We welcome the choice to cancel this exhibition. Freedom of expression is a elementary proper, nevertheless it doesn’t lengthen to the promotion of fabric that depends on anti-Semitic tropes, dehumanising imagery, and conspiracy narratives about Jews.”
Delta Home has not responded to Al Jazeera’s request for remark.
Anna Ost, senior authorized officer on the European Legal Support Center (ELSC), stated she has seen silencing ways earlier than.
“I can’t touch upon this explicit occasion as I haven’t seen the exhibition; nonetheless, the truth that the Kent Police discovered no case to reply factors to this being one other instance of the sample of legally baseless threats directed at suppressing pro-Palestine expression,” she advised Al Jazeera.
Regardless of the assaults, Collings stays undeterred, with upcoming exhibits being scheduled all through the UK and in Australia.
“Wherever there’s a battle misplaced, a number of are gained,” he stated, placing down his sketching pencil and talking of his upcoming exhibits.
Nevertheless, the cancellation of his Could present created logistical considerations.
“Regardless of the venue is, the particular person answerable for it needs to be an activist like us. In the event that they’re not, they are going to be intimidated or one way or the other persuaded by UK Attorneys for Israel,” he stated.
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Within the ELSC’s Britain’s Index of Repression, a database created in collaboration with Forensic Structure to trace the repression of pro-Palestine expression, UK Attorneys for Israel seems 128 occasions, with 20 of those circumstances focusing on inventive and cultural establishments, Ost stated.
“Since artwork and tradition have the potential of reaching bigger audiences, they’d be a strategic goal for these actors sustaining Israel’s genocide and settler colonialism, to verify Palestine is erased, and nobody is speaking about genocide or difficult complicity in it,” she famous.
David Cannon, chair of the Jewish Community for Palestine, advised Al Jazeera in a cellphone name that the suppression of pro-Palestine expression is “systemic”.
He cited latest protests in opposition to the British Museum after it eliminated a number of mentions of “Palestine” in its shows and knowledge panels.
The British Museum made these modifications after the UK Attorneys for Israel intervened, as reported by the Guardian, mirroring the sample of Delta Home and several other of the establishments tracked by the ELSC.
Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi, spokesperson of Jewish Voice for Liberation, warned in opposition to taking Collings’s photos out of context.
“The drawings are surprising, as befits their subject material, like Goya’s photos of horrors of struggle. They don’t seem to be anti-Semitic. It’s the genocide that’s focused, not Jews,” she advised Al Jazeera.
“A customer is free to enter or depart as they need,” she stated, including that the title of the present gives viewers with the context. “Missing context and rationalization, it might be upsetting and simply misinterpreted. On this case, it’s clear {that a} hostile particular person selected to enter the gallery after which acted as if they’d stumbled throughout his work all unawares.”
Regardless of receiving assist from onlookers and pro-Palestine organisers, Collings expressed disappointment within the artwork world.
“I hear from well-known and established artists who privately encourage me and purchase my work and say they’re sorry to listen to that is occurring to me, however they don’t essentially come out publicly and say they’re sorry,” he stated. “Professional-Palestine sentiment is just not welcome within the artwork world.”

