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Jasmine Liu is a staff writer for Hyperallergic. Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, she studied anthropology and mathematics at Stanford University. Find her on Twitter and email her tips at jasmine.liu@hyperallergic.com.

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Docs About Jamaica Kincaid, Confederate Monuments, Repatriation and More Receive Over $20M from Ford Foundation

by Jasmine Liu December 21, 2021December 21, 2021

In the past year, 122 organizations and filmmakers received funding from JustFilms for projects that are expanding the realm of perspectives from which stories are told.

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Royal Ontario Museum Hires What Is Believed to Be the First Climate Change Curator

by Jasmine Liu December 21, 2021December 21, 2021

Soren Brothers wants to shift the conversation away from doomsday scenarios and toward actionable change.

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EU Takes a Major Step Towards Ending the Ivory Trade

by Jasmine Liu December 20, 2021December 20, 2021

The European Parliament’s two resolutions bring it in line with already existing bans in the US and China.

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Next Month, You’ll Need a Booster Shot to Go to the Met Opera

by Jasmine Liu December 16, 2021December 16, 2021

It’s the first major performing arts venue in New York City to require proof of a third vaccination.

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Heirs Sue Philadelphia Museum of Art for a Piet Mondrian Painting

by Jasmine Liu December 14, 2021December 14, 2021

The artwork was looted by Nazis before it was purchased by a New York collector and friend of Mondrian, who donated it to the PMA.

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Banksy Sold T-shirts to Fundraise for Activists Accused of Toppling Edward Colston Statue

by Jasmine Liu December 13, 2021December 13, 2021

The shirts, which feature an empty plinth and rope, have already sold out.

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Charlottesville’s Robert E. Lee Monument Will Be Melted Down and Turned Into a New Artwork

by Jasmine Liu December 10, 2021December 10, 2021

The statue was at the center of the notorious, racist “Unite the Right” rally in 2017.

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After Years of Activism, Sackler Name Will Be Removed From Met Museum

by Jasmine Liu December 9, 2021December 10, 2021

Seven exhibition spaces carried the name in the museum, including the iconic Temple of Dendur room.

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Massive Archive of Work by Photographer James Van Der Zee Lands at Two NYC Museums

by Jasmine Liu December 8, 2021December 8, 2021

The archive kicks off an initiative by the Met Museum and the Studio Museum to conserve and digitize his works, and research the context of his photographs, his singular photographic techniques, and his life.

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Hedge Fund Billionaire Surrenders $70 Million in Looted Art

by Jasmine Liu December 7, 2021December 7, 2021

Michael Steinhardt was in possession of over 180 objects smuggled from 11 nations by “crime bosses, money launderers and tomb raiders.”

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New Study on NFTs Deflates the “Democratic” Potential for the Medium

by Jasmine Liu December 3, 2021December 3, 2021

75% of NFTs sell for an average of $15, study says.

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A Portal Tracks Objects Acquired by German Institutions Through Colonialism

by Jasmine Liu December 2, 2021December 3, 2021

Gerke Dunkhase estimates that only half of the Benin bronzes in Germany are logged on the portal so far, calling the current database a “prototype” of what’s to come.

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