Channel 4, a UK government owned, advert funded TV channel, has bought a load of works of art from “problematic” artists including Hitler, Pablo Picasso, the convicted paedophile Rolf Harris and the sexual abuser Eric Gill. They are going to make a TV show where Jimmy Carr, famous for tax dodging and telling non-PC jokes, gives the audience the choice to destroy them or not.
This is weird enough, right? It is also so wrong in so many ways:
Turning a tragedy into a comedy show
The Holocaust Memorial Day Trust saying the show is “making Hitler a topic of light entertainment”. “The question of how far art can be linked to its creators is an important one, but this programme is simply a stunt for shock value, and cannot excuse the trivialisation of the horrors of Nazism,” said the organisation’s chief executive, Olivia Marks-Woldman.
Jake Wallis Simons, the editor of the Jewish Chronicle, said popular television was “trolling the Jewish community, all those around the world who suffered under nazism and anybody who remains in possession of a moral compass”. The fate of one of the world’s most problematic and disturbing artefacts, he added in an article in the Spectator, “will be determined by a studio audience and a comedian”.
Destroying history
Dr Sam Rose, a senior lecturer in art history at St Andrews, said there was no blanket rule for destroying artwork by wrongdoers. “I think it’s all on a case by case basis,” he told the Guardian. “It’s fine to burn some cultural works by wrongdoers – say, DVDs by Jimmy Carr when he avoids tax and jokes about the Holocaust. But this is because those people and works aren’t significant – see also Rolf Harris.
“Unfortunate as it may be, works by Hitler and Gill are now part of important histories and may in the future help us understand things about ourselves: they belong in an archive available to be studied, not used in a cheap stunt for ratings figures on a failing TV channel.”
Journalist and antisemitism campaigner Jonathan Sacerdoti said Hitler was not renowned across the world for the quality of his art. “The only reason we know about Hitler’s artwork is because he perpetuated and carried out the Holocaust, murdering 6 million plus Jews … and they have got a comedian with a history about making jokes about the Holocaust.”
Spending serious money on this ATM
There were also questions over why Channel 4 decided to spend an undisclosed sum on the expensive works during a time when viewers will be struggling with the cost of living crisis. Hitler’s artworks have previously sold for up to $400,000.
Will Black, the author of Veneer of Civilisation, tweeted: “Jimmy Carr, who has lashed out and smeared Gypsy communities a number of times, is set to earn a lot of money in a ridiculous spectacle of Channel 4 spending money on a painting by Hitler (who murdered several hundred thousand Romanies) and Carr smashing it. While families freeze.”
I also feel Picasso does not deserve his spot. Sure, he may have been a bit of a tankie but if you are going to go with that sort of level of political judgement you are going to be hard pressed to find any acceptable art as you go further back in history. Would we destroy all Roman art for slavery?