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 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:...