Creative Australia’s chairman and chief executive should go after their sudden dropping of Khaled Sabsabi as Venice Biennale representative, according to banker and major biennale donor Simon Mordant.
“I can’t see how the positions of Robert Morgan [Creative Australia’s chairman] or Adrian Collette [its chief executive] can be supported,” said Mordant on Monday.
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