"One day, it will have to be told how the Antideutsch movement — ostensibly born as an anti-fascist rejection of German nationalism in the late 1980s — became an engine of Islamophobia and genocide denial, and thereby cleared the way, however heroic its self-image, for the insidious return of fascist policies." ~ On Curating Carnage is a recent, razor-sharp text by alumni DAI tutor Ana Teixeira Pinto (2018-2025), co-written with Angela Harutyunyan and published by Hyperallergic: "by draping the tattered banner of feminism and anti-racism over state machinery, a Berlin publication parrots liberal talking points that demonize the Palestinian cause".