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Footage of animals being slaughtered with sledge hammers has been turned down by the Glasgow International (Gi) contemporary art festival. | Footage of animals being slaughtered with sledge hammers has been turned down by the Glasgow International (Gi) contemporary art festival. |
The work by Algerian artist Adel Abdessemed was withdrawn from a gallery in San Francisco at the weekend after staff received death threats. | The work by Algerian artist Adel Abdessemed was withdrawn from a gallery in San Francisco at the weekend after staff received death threats. |
The artist argues it is a routine procedure in rural Mexico and he simply filmed it as part of his work. | The artist argues it is a routine procedure in rural Mexico and he simply filmed it as part of his work. |
The biennial Glasgow International showcases the best in modern art. | The biennial Glasgow International showcases the best in modern art. |
Other pieces of work by Adel Abdessemed will come to Glasgow, but Don't Trust Me, which shows scenes of food production in Mexico, was offered to Gi but was rejected. | |
'Not shock' | 'Not shock' |
Curator Francis McKee told the BBC's Newsnight Scotland programme: "I think it was meant to be quite a complex statement about a relationship between the west and the east." | Curator Francis McKee told the BBC's Newsnight Scotland programme: "I think it was meant to be quite a complex statement about a relationship between the west and the east." |
Mr McKee said he hoped there would be no adverse reaction to the showing of the artist's other work, after protests by animal rights campaigners in the US. | Mr McKee said he hoped there would be no adverse reaction to the showing of the artist's other work, after protests by animal rights campaigners in the US. |
He added: "It's not meant to be sensational, the other work isn't particularly sensational in that sense. | He added: "It's not meant to be sensational, the other work isn't particularly sensational in that sense. |
"If it's taken out of context then it's very easy to make it sound as if it is, whereas he's actually documenting something and trying to talk about very deep issues." | "If it's taken out of context then it's very easy to make it sound as if it is, whereas he's actually documenting something and trying to talk about very deep issues." |
Mr McKee said the artwork, and a piece also in Gi about murdered Polish student Angelika Kluk, were more about raising challenging ethical questions than seeking to shock. | Mr McKee said the artwork, and a piece also in Gi about murdered Polish student Angelika Kluk, were more about raising challenging ethical questions than seeking to shock. |
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