“Lesbians against nation-building”

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The case of Lulama Xingwana, the Minister of Arts and Culture, who walked out of a DAC-funded exhibition because it featured photographs of nude lesbian couples that she found “immoral” and “against nation-building”, has received considerable attention this week (see 1 2 3 4). While the likelihood of nude lesbians impeding “nation-building” is slim, this raises some interesting points.

Artists express themselves in a number of ways and should have the freedom to do so. The Minister is also within her rights to express herself. But in her professional capacity, should she walk out of an exhibition that she finds offensive? And as the Minister of Arts and Culture, surely she should be sufficiently well-versed in the interpretation of art and understand that artists use a variety of mechanisms to convey a message, shock or simply express themselves? Why then, a certain Facebook Group might ask, is a former Minister of Agriculture now the Minister of Arts and Culture?