Good morning. π€ How many museums disclose salary information in job listings? Not enough, according to an advocacy group that tracks museum job boards. What do they have to hide? Ask the museum workers who make as little as $30k a year. More on that in Elaine Velie's report. And in today's strange news, a man and his family were found living inside a children's museum in Nevada with many weapons. Also today: Laurie Anderson, more from the unique Yiddishland Pavilion at the Venice Biennale (read our first report about the pavilion here), Afghan artists speak up, and more. β Hakim Bishara, interim editor-in-chief Become a Member Anderson insists that she doesnβt consider herself a political artist, but her retrospective, The Weather reveals that her artistic choices are entangled with her politics. | Murat Cem MengΓΌΓ§ SPONSORED THE LATEST Workers at the Philadelphia Museum of Art rallying for a fair union contract earlier this year. (photo by and courtesy Tim Tiebout) A new database is combating hiring inequality by showing exactly which museum job boards post salaries in their listings. A man was reportedly stockpiling an arsenal of weapons and residing with his family at the Childrenβs Museum of Northern Nevada. SPONSORED Artists have until October 7 to enter to win $50,000 and a traveling solo exhibition of their work. Learn more. ARTIST'S STORIES Yiddishland Pavilion artists Yevgeniy Fiks, Avia Moore, and others effectively question the borders that continue to define the art world. | Chelsea Haines In the online exhibition Before Silence, nine contemporary Afghan artists ruminate on their plight as refugees with targets on their backs. | Billy Anania From a pile of scraps and everyday detritus accumulated over the last 30 years, Lydia Ricci makes imperfectly perfect replicas of quotidian moments and objects. | Sarah Rose Sharp FILM & DOCUMENTARY The sci-fi thriller's meticulous attention to detail offers a world not soon forgotten with carefully chosen subliminal references lurking in the murky waters of our subconscious. | Billie Walker From Where They Stood examines the rare phenomenon of prisoners who were able to provide direct victim documentation of the Holocaust. | Dan Schindel IN MEMORIAM Donato Amado (1962-2022) Peruvian historian and Machu Picchu scholar | AsociaciΓ³n Cultural Peruanista Marcus Fairs (1967-2022) Founder of architecture magazine Dezeen | Dezeen JosΓ© Guirao (1959-2022) Former Spanish culture minister | El PaΓs Ritzi Jacobi (1941-2022) Fiber artist | arttextstyle Leroy Johnson (1937-2022) Philadelphia artist and educator | WHYY Philadelphia Spider Webb (1944-2022) Tattoo artist | New York Times MOST POPULAR |