A seven-member committee headed by peace and conflict expert Nicole Deitelhoff will assess the antisemitic allegations surrounding the contemporary art exhibition “documenta” in Germany. Documenta’s shareholders, the city of Kassel and the German state of Hesse made the announcement on Monday. “We expect that indications of possible antisemitic imagery and promotion of Israel-related antisemitism will be investigated, taking into account the constitutionally protected freedom of art,” Kassel mayor and supervisory board chairman Christian Geselle said. In addition to Deitelhoff, who is a professor of international relations and theories of global governance at Goethe University in Frankfurt, the advisory board includes:...