The mayor of the city of Kassel, host to the documenta contemporary art show, said the decision by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to not visit the exhibition amid an anti-Semitism row is “inappropriate.” In a letter written to the chancellor, Christian Geselle said that Scholz’s decision “virtually places the documenta under general suspicion,” according to quotes reported by the Hessische/Niedersächsische Allgemeine newspaper. Further details were not disclosed and the contents of the letter were not made public, a spokesperson told dpa. The “People’s Justice” artwork by the Indonesian collect…