
SENAD NADAREVIC-BOSNIA
MERT GÜRKAN-TURKEY
BERNARD BOUTON-FRANCE
HIKMET CERRAH-TURKEY
ALEKSEI TALIMONOV-ENGLAND
FRANK HOFFMAN-GERMANY
HIKMET CERRAH-TURKEY
SENAD NADAREVIC-BOSNIA
MERT GÜRKAN-TURKEY
BERNARD BOUTON-FRANCE
HIKMET CERRAH-TURKEY
ALEKSEI TALIMONOV-ENGLAND
FRANK HOFFMAN-GERMANY
HIKMET CERRAH-TURKEY
MIKHAIL ZLATKOVSKY-RUSSIA
“VALERI KURTU” EXHIBITION/BERLIN
STEFAN DESPODOV-BULGARIA
MIROSLAV HAJNOS-POLAND
VALERI KURTU-GERMANY
MIKHAIL ZLATKOVSKY-RUSSIA
IRINA IOSIP-ROMANIA
JAIME HUERTA-COLOMBIA
DARKO DRLJEVIC-SERBIA
LYDIA BARENDS-TURKEY
ZORAN MATIC-SERBIA
ALEKSEI TALIMONOV-ENGLAND
Latuff: Cartoonist in Conversation
Thu. Dec 18, 2008
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Thanks the cartoonists whose work he has published for their “friendly collaboration,” he never contacted Latuff.
With such a heavy presence in “Cartoons and Extremism,” and without a response from any of the cartoonists exhibited,
it seemed of value to try and make contact with one of the cartoonists and have him speak for himself.
Easy to find, Latuff responded quickly to queries about his controversial cartoon work.
Eddy Portnoy: You frequently use the Holocaust as a metaphor to criticize Israeli policies.
This is seen as an inaccurate comparison and deliberately hurtful to Jews.
Can you further explain your use of this metaphor?