Art World Unites for Empathy Amidst Hamas Attack and Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

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A group of high-profile dealers and artists in the art world have signed a letter advocating for empathy and unity for all innocent civilians affected by the Hamas attack on Israel. The letter, titled "A Unified Call from the Art World: Advocating for Humanity," aims to address the attack and foster understanding between Israeli and Palestinian communities. The letter is a response to another letter published on Artforum's website, which called for a ceasefire in Gaza but did not specifically mention the Hamas attack. The "Unity" letter has garnered over 4,500 signatories, including prominent figures in the art world.
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