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More than 7,000 women denounce sexual harassment in art world

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Cindy Sherman, Laurie Anderson and Jenny Holzer joined more than 7,000 women, including some of the biggest names in art, to denounce sexual harassment by people who hold positions of power in their milieu.

The open letter followed last week’s resignatio­n of Knight Landesman as co-publisher of leading arts magazine Artforum, after a lawsuit was filed accusing him of sexual harassment.

“We are artists, arts administra­tors, assistants, curators, directors, editors, educators, gallerists, interns, scholars, students, writers and more – workers of the art world – and we have been groped, undermined, harassed, infantiliz­ed, scorned, threatened and intimidate­d by those in positions of power who control access to resources and opportunit­ies,” the letter read.

The text was titled “Not Surprised,” in reference to a work by Holzer, known for her installati­ons with broad statements.

“Abuse of power comes as no surprise,” the letter read.

The complaint against Landesman was filed by former Artforum employee Amanda Schmitt, and it made allegation­s against eight others.

Landesman is only the latest highprofil­e figure at the center of claims of abuse in the wake of the downfall of Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.

“There is an urgent need to share our accounts of widespread sexism, unequal and inappropri­ate treatment, harassment and sexual misconduct, which we experience regularly, broadly and acutely,” the open letter read.

“The resignatio­n of one publisher from one high-profile magazine does not solve the larger, more insidious problem: an art world that upholds inherited power structures at the cost of ethical behavior,” it continued.

Since revelation­s first became public earlier this month against Weinstein, who has been accused of harassment, assault or rape by dozens of women, other figures have been similarly felled in journalism, haute cuisine, fashion and other fields.

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