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Open letter denounces Centre Pompidou and Hanwha group partnership

A collective of artists and thinkers published an open letter on May 27, accompanied by an op-ed in the French newspaper Libération, calling for the termination of the partnership between the Centre Pompidou and the Hanwha group. The Centre Pompidou Hanwha is set to open later this week in Seoul. The letter denounces Hanwha's involvement in the arms industry linked to the Palestinian genocide and criticizes the partnership as an "art-washing" operation masking profits from armed conflicts. Over 100 art professionals, writers, and thinkers have signed, including Ruanne Abou-Rahme, Ali Cherri, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, and Ariella Aïsha Azoulay.

This matters because it highlights growing tensions between cultural institutions and corporate sponsors accused of complicity in human rights violations, raising ethical questions about museum funding and the role of art in geopolitical conflicts. The controversy could set a precedent for how museums vet partnerships and respond to public pressure, potentially influencing future sponsorship agreements in the art world.