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KING'S BENCH DIVISION
MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS LIST
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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(1) DANIEL MILLER (2) NINA POWER |
Claimants |
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LUKE TURNER |
Defendant |
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Ms Catrin Evans KC & Mr Jonathan Scherbel-Ball (instructed by Mishcon de Reya LLP) for the Defendant
Hearing dates: 3rd-6th and 9th-11th October 2023
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Crown Copyright ©
Mrs Justice Collins Rice:
Introduction
a. Mr Daniel (DC) Miller, the First Claimant, describes himself as an intellectual whose principal interests are in philosophy, psychology and phenomenology, in the history of religion (with particular reference to mysticism for example Judaic and Islamic and Haitian Voudou), in surrealist art, and in poetry (he mentioned Fernando Pessoa and his heteronym personas). He has written extensively in these fields. He also expresses his interests through his own poetry and performance art; he observes that 'contemporary art is not any more about just worshipping objects; it is an attempt to investigate reality in some way, in some form'. He has been involved in the 'University of Muri' project a fictional, immersive concept in which thinkers from the past are performed by artists as giving academic lectures in a modern context. Mr Miller has an American background and Jewish heritage.
b. He is a close friend of Ms Nina Power, the Second Claimant. She is a British philosopher (a former university academic) and commentator, with a particular interest in feminism, in which she has published (One Dimensional Woman came out a decade ago, and Penguin has just released What Do Men Want? Masculinity and its Discontents), and in cultural issues that is, both societal and artistic. She is an art-critic and has been in demand for example as a panellist in discussions at international contemporary art events. She describes Mr Miller's artworks as very intellectual conceptual, philosophical, playful and theatrical.
c. Mr Luke Turner, the Defendant, is a British artist, of Jewish heritage. His output developed from digital platforms into solo and collaborative works in the field of performance and durational art. His best-known collaboration was 'LRT' an artwork trio formed after US artist and Hollywood actor Shia LaBeouf responded to Mr Turner's 'Metamodernist Manifesto' (itself an artwork), and in which they worked together on a number of projects with Finnish artist Nastja Sδde Rφnkkφ.
Factual background
(a) Events in the art world
(b) Events online
Defamation
(a) The claim
The material available via this webpage is about the First Claimant. It shows he is racist, antisemitic, homophobic, transphobic, ableist and misogynistic. He has issued violent threats and caused harassment.
The first and last sentences were statements of fact; the middle statement was an expression of opinion.
a. Mr Miller published, under a pseudonym, a blogpost titled 'Towards a Hitlerian Disability Politics'. In this, he called for state-mandated euthanasia of disabled people.
b. Mr Miller made threats of violence, and death threats, to Mr Turner.
c. He was investigated by the police because of that.
d. He instigated a campaign of harassment and abuse against Mr Turner.
e. Ms Power was complicit in that campaign. She was engaged in it alongside Mr Miller.
And the following statements of opinion:
f. Ms Power is an antisemitic art world figure.
g. The Claimants' campaign against him included antisemitic propaganda, and was sinister and antisemitic.
(b) The law
(c) The Claimants' case on serious harm
(d) Analysis
(e) Conclusions
Harassment
(a) The dispute
(b) The law
(c) Analysis
(i) Harassing course of conduct
(ii) Gravity
(d) Conclusions
Decision