A British artist has spoken out to defend their work in the 'Drawings Against Genocide' series after the exhibition was canceled. According to sources, the incident unfolded amid debates over art and politics.
The artist affirmed that their works convey a message of peace and opposition to violence, and are not intended to provoke or stir controversy. However, the organizers decided to cancel the exhibition, prompting a reaction from the artist.
No further details have been released about the specific reasons for the cancellation, but the event has drawn public and media attention to the issue of artistic freedom in a sensitive context.