Opinion
Why We Need to Care for and Maintain Public Art
Does public artwork left in ruin impact community mental health?
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Does public artwork left in ruin impact community mental health?
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The bottom line is that current laws on the trade of antiquities are insufficient, allowing the looting of culturally significant property to continue.
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For museums to truly grasp their colonial history, self-examination must go beyond questioning how they built their collections to how they interpret them.
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At Leipzig’s Grassi Museum, a Tanzanian-German artist collaboration is reimagining the removal of a plinth as sculptural gesture in its own right.
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Playing in the poetic space between documentary and fiction, the inclusion of found footage and screen recordings has turned the video essay into a representation of online life.
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It appears that mid-century modernism’s cultish popularity has all but blinded us to the basic needs it was initially meant to address.
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Psychologically, the work of both Gertrude Abercrombie and Hughie Lee-Smith enhance the otherworldly isolation of “Nighthawks.”
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In a recent episode on Aileen Wuornos in the docuseries, Catching Killers, one talking head investigator is baffled by her actions, but I understand her deeply.
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What holograms offer only reminds us that the types of audience interaction they invite cannot fully animate the past.
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The British Museum’s complicity in BP’s artwashing ranks alongside the museum’s continual refusal to engage with its own colonial history.
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The vast majority of museums have a long way to go before we can truly say that they are welcoming for anyone and everyone to visit.
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Collaborations with the State Hermitage Museum are particularly problematic since the director, Mikhail Piotrovsky, flaunts his bond with Putin.