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Serie A derided for monkey art in anti-racism drive

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AC Milan said it was “surprised by the total lack of consultati­on” after Serie A installed a painting featuring monkeys at its headquarte­rs for a league-wide anti-racism campaign.

AS Roma also said it “was very surprised” by the move.

“We understand the league wants to tackle racism but we don’t believe this is the right way to do it,” Roma tweeted.

While black players are regularly subjected to monkey chants in games, artist Simone Fugazzotto said his painting featuring three monkeys to represent three different races was meant “to show that we are all the same race.”

The league revealed the painting on Monday at a presentati­on of its antiracism campaign in Milan.

“Art can be powerful, but we strongly disagree with the use of monkeys as images in the fight against racism and were surprised by the total lack of consultati­on,” Milan tweeted yesterday.

Racism has been a problem all season with offensive chants aimed at Romelu Lukaku, Franck Kessie, Dalbert Henrique, Miralem Pjanic, Ronaldo Vieira, Kalidou Koulibaly and Mario Balotelli. All of the players targeted — except for Pjanic, who is Bosnian — are black, and many of the incidents have gone unpunished.

“True art is provocatio­n,” the league said in a statement late on Monday. “The idea behind Fugazzotto’s artwork is that whoever shouts racist chants regresses to his primitive status of being a monkey.

“Serie A decided that every year it will have a different artist interpret the damage caused by racism,” the league added. “Simone Fugazzotto, a witness to the whistles at Koulibaly at the San Siro, made a provocativ­e work in which the monkeys are actually the racist fans.”

Fare, soccer’s leading discrimina­tion monitoring group, called the use of the painting “a sick joke” and “an outrage,” adding it “will be counter-productive and continue the dehumaniza­tion of people of African heritage . ... It is difficult to see what Serie A was thinking, who did they consult? It is time for the progressiv­e clubs in the league to make their voice heard.”

Earlier this month, sports daily Corriere dello Sport used the headline ‘Black Friday’ along with a picture of Inter Milan striker Lukaku and Roma defender Chris Smalling — former Manchester United teammates — to preview last Friday’s match between their clubs in Milan.

Despite a wave of criticism, the newspaper stood by the headline.

(Agencies)

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