Anna Schwartz has spoken about why she dropped artist Mike Parr from her gallery.Credit:Joe Armao
“Mike Parr is the greatest artist this country has ever and perhaps will ever produce,” she said.
“This work started out with slogans on the wall,and they were being painted blind,it was not very coherent. But when it got to the point of the word ‘Nazi’ and the word ‘Israel’ being on the wall together,whatever the intention ... the co-appearance of the word Nazi with the word Israel made me sick.”
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Parr,78,received an email the morning after his performance,saying his relationship with the gallery had been terminated.
Speaking on ABC’s Radio National on Monday morning,Schwartz said she felt Parr’s performance piece on December 2 was his intentional ending of their relationship.
She said the artist told her before the show:“‘I don’t want to hurt you Anna’,but he did hurt me,it was an intentional ending of a relationship that was fundamental to me.”
Schwartz said she and her husband Morry,who owns Schwartz Media,both had family directly impacted by and killed in the Holocaust. Those who survived had chosen to move to Australia to get as far away from the “madness” as possible.