and artists in his position—can defend themselves against powerful corporations.”
Following the ruling, Odee, who is currently based in Norway, told The Art Newspaper that he will seek to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights. He said: “The fight for free expression goes on.”
and artists in his position—can defend themselves against powerful corporations.”
Following the ruling, Odee, who is currently based in Norway, told The Art Newspaper that he will seek to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights. He said: “The fight for free expression goes on.”
using litigation to “suppress his artwork and exposure of their leadership’s involvement in the biggest corruption scandal in Namibian and Icelandic history”.
“ILP responded by organising emergency legal representation so that Odee—
using litigation to “suppress his artwork and exposure of their leadership’s involvement in the biggest corruption scandal in Namibian and Icelandic history”.
“ILP responded by organising emergency legal representation so that Odee—