Greek Culture Minister condemns London Fashion Week show at British Museum

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The Greek Minister of Culture, Lina Mendoni, has voiced her outrage following a London Fashion Week show held in front of the Parthenon Marbles exhibit at the British Museum in London, the United Kingdom.

Designer Erdem Moralioglu selected the striking backdrop of the Parthenon Marbles showroom at the British Museum to debut the autumn-winter 2024 collection of his eponymous brand Erdem, drawing inspiration from Greek singer Maria Callas and her portrayal of the opera Medea in 1953.

Mendoni condemned the decision, stating, “By organising a fashion show in the halls where the Parthenon Sculptures are exhibited, the British Museum, once again, proves its zero respect for the masterpieces of Pheidias.”

Parthenon Marbles
The fashion show held at the British Museum sparked controversy. Photo: A News.

She further criticised the museum directors for trivialising and insulting both the monument and the universal values it represents, emphasising the deteriorating conditions of display and storage of the sculptures in the Duveen Gallery.

The Parthenon Marbles, stolen from the Parthenon temple at the Acropolis in Greece in the early 19th century by British diplomat Thomas Bruce, have long been a point of contention between Greece and the UK.

While Athens asserts that the marbles were stolen, the UK maintains they were obtained legally, citing the 1963 British Museum Act which prohibits the removal of objects from the institution’s collection.

The diplomatic dispute over the marbles escalated further in late November when Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis expressed his “displeasure” over UK counterpart Rishi Sunak’s cancellation of a bilateral meeting to discuss the issue. Sunak was reportedly angered by Mitsotakis’ comparison of the marbles’ ownership to cutting the Mona Lisa in half.

With pressure mounting for the repatriation of the marbles, the British Museum has not ruled out the possibility of a loan deal, adding to the complexity of the ongoing cultural debate between Greece and the UK.

READ MORE: ABC responds to GCM’s concerns over Parthenon Marbles coverage.

Source: Yahoo News.

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