A chaotic scene unfolded Friday afternoon (31 Could) as over 1,000 pro-Palestine protesters took over the primary entrance, foyer and out of doors plaza of the Brooklyn Museum. It was one of many largest and most intense protests at a New York Metropolis cultural establishment for the reason that begin of the Israel-Hamas battle following the terrorist assaults of seven October 2023, drawing a big and typically violent response from the New York Police Division.
The motion was organised by Cultural Entrance for Free Palestine (CFFP) and coincided with a rally deliberate by the group Inside Our Lifetime. Main as much as the rally, Inside Our Lifetime urged their followers and supporters to “flood the Brooklyn Museum for Gaza” in broadly circulated social media posts.
“The museum depends closely on subsidies from the Metropolis of New York, together with the granting of the land it sits on, and so its monetary doings ought to be publicly accountable,” a spokesperson for CFFP, a newly shaped advocacy group composed of artists and cultural staff, stated in a press release. “That strategy of accountability also needs to contain the disclosure of funds from donors and trustees who’re closely implicated within the occupation” of Palestinian territory.
The motion was supposed to deliver consideration to the continuing battle in Gaza—the place Israeli forces are within the midst of a lethal offensive within the densely populated metropolis of Rafah, and the place greater than 35,000 Palestinians have been killed, in keeping with the native well being ministry—in addition to calling on cultural establishments to reveal and divest their monetary ties to Israel. Round 3pm, some protesters met on the Barclays Middle then made the 25-minute stroll to the Brooklyn Museum.
As soon as the group arrived on the Brooklyn Museum, they have been met by two police helicopters flying overhead, many cops in full riot gear and greater than a half-dozen NYPD vans parked alongside the sidewalk in entrance of the museum. Jap Parkway, a large and busy avenue that passes in entrance of the museum, was repeatedly shut down as protesters spilled onto the street and blocked visitors in each instructions.
At round 4:30pm, protesters demonstrated contained in the museum’s principal foyer. Round 80 individuals occupied the world inside its principal entrance, the place a big sculpture by KAWS and portray by Cecily Brown loom over the ticketing space. The protesters laid down banners, held indicators, chanted, blew whistles and affixed posters to the foyer home windows. Some protesters scattered purple poppy petals, symbols of Palestinian solidarity, across the area. One banner featured the phrase “Silence = Dying”, a slogan popularised by the Aids activist group Act Up, with a wedge of watermelon (an emblem of Palestinian solidarity) changing the unique’s purple triangle. Outdoors, a big crowd had gathered and the museum stopped permitting anybody to enter.
The group exterior took over the whole exterior of the museum’s principal façade, together with a stepped seating space, elevated walkway and pedestrian plaza. One protester was in a position to scale to prime of the museum’s façade, the place banners selling particular exhibitions hold, and affix a banner of their very own: “Free Palestine: Divest from Genocide.”
Round one hour into the protest, police swarmed components of the museum exterior in an effort to get protesters off it and all the way down to avenue stage. The NYPD arrested 34 individuals in the course of the protest and no accidents have been reported. Protesters remained on the museum till about 7pm, when the crowds began to disperse. Deborah Kass’s beloved public sculpture exterior the Brooklyn Museum’s principal entrance, OY/YO (2015), was vandalized throughout Friday’s protest, with phrases similar to ‘’NYPD KKK”, “Free Palestine” and “Fuck Ur Bullshit Museum” written on it alongside a number of stickers.
“Displaying banners contained in the constructing or affixed to the constructing is in opposition to museum coverage and safety protocol,” a Brooklyn Museum spokesperson advised The Artwork Newspaper. “Sadly, there was harm to present and newly put in paintings on our plaza, and our public security employees have been bodily and verbally harassed. Out of a priority for the constructing, our collections, and our employees, the choice was made to shut the constructing an hour early and [we] requested the general public to vacate peacefully,”
The Brooklyn Museum has been the positioning of quite a few rallies and actions during the last a number of years, together with a number of that have been led by its personal unionised workers. In December of final yr, a small group of activists affiliated with the organisations Decolonize This Place and Inside Our Lifetime staged an motion on the museum.