Европейски алианс на академиите Europski savez akademija Evropská aliance akademií Europæisk sammenslutning af akademier Europäische Allianz der Akademien Europese alliantie van de academiën European Alliance of Academies Euroopa akadeemiate ühendus Akatemioiden eurooppalainen liittoutuma Alliance européenne des academies Ευρωπαϊκή σύμπραξη των Ακαδημιών Akadémiák Európai Szövetsége Comhghuallaíocht Eorpach na nAcadamh Alleanza europea delle Accademie Eiropas Akadēmiju alianse Europos akademijų aljansas Allianza Ewropea tal-Akkademji Europejski sojusz akademii Aliança Europeia das Academias Alianța Europeană a Academiilor Európska aliancia akadémií Zveza evropskih akademij Alianza Europea de Academias Europeiska akademiska alliansen

13.05.2024

Expression of Solidarity with Artists and Cultural professionals in Slovakia

Expression of Solidarity with Artists and Cultural professionals in Slovakia

The European Alliance of Academies (EAoA) is observing with great concerns the current cultural-political developments in the EU-member-state Slovakia. Since the elections of the new government in October 2023, Robert Fico is again prime minister and created his 4th cabinet in a coalition with his party Smer, as well as Hlas and the nationalistic party SNS. The new government addresses openly their conservative, nationalistic, anti-EU and pro-Russian positions, and already proofs to be a great danger for the freedom of art and culture in Slovakia.

New Minister of Culture Martina Šimkovičová (SNS) showed with first actions the direction cultural policy is now taking in this small EU-country:

  • Revoking the funding and therefore closing Kunsthalle Bratislava, the only state-funded contemporary cultural institution in Bratislava known for its progressive focus,
  • refusing any further support to LGBTQ+-projects,
  • threatening cultural professionals by implementing plans that any head of state-funded cultural institutions can be replaced at any time, as it happened already with the sudden dismissal of the director of Bibiana-International House of Art for Children, and the director of the Slovak National Library,… .

These are only some examples of the beginning of a deep change in Slovakia’s cultural policy landscape. While the minister herself describes these actions as “return to normality”, the Slovak cultural scene and civic society worries for good reason to face from now on similar restrictions as their neighbours in Hungary. A petition with more than 170 000 signatures – a current record – to force the resignation of Šimkovičová, remains without success.

The Slovak EAoA partner Slovenská akadémia vied (Slovak Academy of Science) expressed that they are currently not affected by the governmental decisions on culture.

If this becomes the “new-old normality”, Slovakia’s artistic and cultural freedom is truly endangered. Institutions and projects depending on state funding won’t have any chance but follow the directions of the new government, while we can only imagine from other examples which restrictions will follow for the independent artistic sector.

The Slovak example highlights again the importance of the fight of the European Alliance of Academies for democratic values and artistic freedom, as they are not to be taken for granted for all of us in Europe! We stand with the people of Slovakia who are suffering because of the new government’s decisions and are currently protesting in thousands to protect their democratic rights.

We all must keep fighting for democratic values and stand for the freedom of arts and culture in Europe.

As the most basic step, don’t forget to promote and to go vote for a democratic Europe in June!

21.09.2023

European Alliance of Academies stands in solidarity with Agnieszka Holland in her right to artistic freedom!


During its conference in Krakow today, the European Alliance of Academies, a network of over 60 academies from around Europe, has expressed its support of Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Holland who is facing personal hostility from the Polish Minister of Justice, Mr Zbigniew Ziobro, for her film Zielona Granica (The Green Border). The film was awarded with the Special Jury Prize at the 80th Venice International Film Festival this year.

Jeanine Meerapfel, President of the Akademie der Künste in Berlin and initiator of the Alliance, commented that “comparing Agnieszka Holland to the propagandists of the Third Reich is an attack to the dignity of a highly acclaimed filmmaker and colleague and a violation of the right to artistic expression.”

The European Alliance of Academies is joining the European Film Academy in its support for and solidarity with Agnieszka Holland, expressed some days ago (the text in full here).

See press release here

The members of the European Alliance of Academies are campaigning for the freedom of artistic expression and for cultural rights in Poland. Within the framework of a study trip from 21–22 September 2023, Villa Decius – the Alliance’s partner in Poland – is organising talks with artists and people involved in the cultural sector whose artistic work is compromised by political and financial pressure.

See press release 18 September 2023 here

Livestream of the Round Table at Villa Decius, 22 September 2023, 11:30 am, here

Европейски алианс на академиите Europski savez akademija Evropská aliance akademií Europæisk sammenslutning af akademier Europäische Allianz der Akademien Europese alliantie van de academiën European Alliance of Academies Euroopa akadeemiate ühendus Akatemioiden eurooppalainen liittoutuma Alliance européenne des academies Ευρωπαϊκή σύμπραξη των Ακαδημιών Akadémiák Európai Szövetsége Comhghuallaíocht Eorpach na nAcadamh Alleanza europea delle Accademie Eiropas Akadēmiju alianse Europos akademijų aljansas Allianza Ewropea tal-Akkademji Europejski sojusz akademii Aliança Europeia das Academias Alianța Europeană a Academiilor Európska aliancia akadémií Zveza evropskih akademij Alianza Europea de Academias Europeiska akademiska alliansen