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Art is never neutral—Russia has made sure it serves its imperial ambitions, says top manager of New York’s Metropolitan Opera
Russia has always made art and culture highly politicized, using past accomplishments as reflections of its power, says Peter Gelb, General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera in New York, according to Ukrinform.
Gelb is convinced: those who believe that art and culture are separate from politics are mistaken.
He emphasizes that art and culture are politics, and Russia has always been the country that has politicized them the most.
He notes that art is a symbol and expression of civilization, whereas Russia has treated it as a propaganda tool, using its past achievements, its ballerinas, and its stars as a projection of Russian cultural power.
In contrast, Gelb believes it is vital to support Ukrainian artists. He explains his ongoing engagement, including the creation of the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, as part of an effort to ensure Ukrainians feel supported by the world, especially in moments when they may feel isolated.
That is one of the reasons behind his visit to Ukraine this week: to meet with First Lady Olena Zelenska and discuss various cultural initiatives.
Earlier, The Royal Opera House in London became the center of a scandal after announcing the program for its new cinema season.
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In it, Anna Netrebko, a Russian opera diva known for her support of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s regime and Russian soldiers and collaborators, will play the lead role in the Tosca performance.
Netrebko, a trusted figure in Putin’s election campaigns, is included in Ukraine’s sanctions list and is also listed in the Myrotvorets database as an accomplice to the occupiers during the Donbas war.
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