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Week in Review: Tate and Philadelphia of Museum Cut Workforce; French Bill Sparks Massive Protests
Also, artists and architects are advocating for the removal of Philip Johnson’s name from the Museum of Modern Art, and more.
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Also, artists and architects are advocating for the removal of Philip Johnson’s name from the Museum of Modern Art, and more.
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Also, Forensic Architecture released its investigation of the Beirut port explosion, and more.
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Also, Seth Stolbun stepped down from the board of Rhizome following reports of workplace harassment at the New Museum, and more.
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Also, Forensic Architecture and Bellingcat created an interactive digital map of police brutality at Black Lives Matter demonstrations, and more.
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Also, a postponed Philip Guston retrospective was advanced to 2022 instead of 2024, and more.
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Also, the climate activist group BP or not BP? staged an anti-oil demonstration at the British Museum in solidarity with Indigenous communities in the arctic, and more.
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Also, over 150 artists have amplified demands for reform at the New Orleans Museum of Art following accusations of bigotry and discrimination, and more.
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Also, a major Armenian archaeological site is threatened by the outbreak of violence by Azerbaijan, and more.
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Also, London’s Royal Academy of Arts is considering selling a Michelangelo relief to protect 150 jobs, and more.
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Also, an anonymous collector donated Maurizio Cattelan’s viral banana sculpture to the Guggenheim Museum, and more.
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Also, Bill Arning, former director of the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, was accused of sexual harassment online, and more.
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Also, the Everson Museum of Art will sell its prized Jackson Pollock to buy works by underrepresented artists, and more.