Today, architects demand MoMA and other art institutions remove Philip Johnson's name from their spac
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Today, architects demand MoMA and other art institutions remove Philip Johnson’s name from their spaces; Sarah Bond looks at slut-shaming and transphobia in the Byzantine world; and we’ve got you covered with art guides in New York and Los Angeles.
– Elisa Wouk Almino, Senior Editor
Museums and "Impact Investing"
The Louvre Museum in Paris. (photo by Pedro Szekely via Flickr)
The Louvre Museum in Paris. (photo by Pedro Szekely via Flickr)
A new report released by Upstart Co-Lab outlines how institutions can align their investments with their missions.
Co-Lab aims to dispel the myth that more socially-conscious investments translate to an economic sacrifice. In reality, “impact investing” generates positive social or environmental change in addition to financial returns.
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Our December Art Guides
Your Concise New York Art Guide for December 2020
Your Concise Los Angeles Art Guide for December 2020
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