Even before Documenta opened on Saturday in Kassel, Germany, the renowned contemporary art exhibition had roiled with controversy over the inclusion of artists who have criticized Israel. Now, just four days into the 100-day show, which runs through Sept. 16, its organizers said on Tuesday that they would remove a work that “triggers antisemitic readings” after an outcry from lawmakers and diplomats.
That piece, a nearly 60-foot-long painted banner called “People’s Justice,” was…