Good morning. 🌥️ Today, climate activists take issue with the British Museum's Arctic exhibition, LA'
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Good morning. 🌥️ Today, climate activists take issue with the British Museum’s Arctic exhibition, LA’s art spaces are focusing on the election, and we have reviews of Claudia Hart, Diedrick Brackens, Belly of the Beast, and Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration.
I also suggest you check out Maria Cynkier’s op-ed about how the new commemorative installation at the National Museum in Poland is hostile towards the country’s LGBTQ community. She writes, “The situation at the National Museum in Warsaw is not a singular event or an oversight. It is a sign of gradual governmental control and creeping authoritarianism in the art ecology.”
– Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief
Climate Activists Protest British Museum's Oil Funding
Protest against Arctic drilling held at the opening of a British Museum exhibition (photo by Kristian Buus)
Protest against Arctic drilling held at the opening of a British Museum exhibition (photo by Kristian Buus)
The activist group BP or not BP? held a protest during the press preview of the British Museum’s exhibition Arctic: culture and climate, responding to the Trump administration’s decision to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil development.
Sarah Horne, a member of BP or not BP?, said in a statement:
“We’ve come to the British Museum because, while its new exhibition rightly puts Indigenous people’s perspectives on climate change front and centre, it continues to partner with those that helped create the climate emergency.“
In Other News
A painting by the American modernist painter Jacob Lawrence that was thought to be lost for six decades has been found after a recent visitor to the Met’s exhibition suspected that it might be in a neighbor’s personal collection.
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