Good morning. ⛅ Today, an infamous Confederate statue may go to a Black history museum, a look at the future of art restitution, and a Navajo designer uses jewelry to explore ideas around “authenticity.”
Good morning. ⛅ Today, an infamous Confederate statue may go to a Black history museum, a look at the future of art restitution, and a Navajo designer uses jewelry to explore ideas around “authenticity.” — Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief An exhibition at the Getty unleashes the dynamic character of Holbein’s portraits in ways I’ve never seen before. | Bronwen Wilson SPONSORED WHAT'S HAPPENING The Kusntmuseum Bern in Switzerland has announced that it would relinquish ownership of 29 works from the Gurlitt hoard. The Virginia governor and Richmond mayor announced a tentative agreement to transfer the infamous Robert E. Lee monument to the local Black History Museum and Cultural Center. SPONSORED Named one of the best films of the year by Film Comment, Hyperallergic, and Slant, Alexandre Koberidze's luminous portrait of young love reveals a modern-day fairy tale unlike any other. Now streaming exclusively on MUBI. Watch this and much more with a free month of hand-picked cinema: mubi.com/hyperallergic. ART & FILM For many people and organizations, restitution is simply the beginning of a long fight for cultural heritage and the right to remember. | Isabel Ling SPONSORED Warren Wilson’s low-residency MA in Critical Craft Studies produces researchers who turn the mic in a new direction. Learn more. Samantha Platero realized how adulterated and inauthentic most of the jewelry presented as “Navajo” was, and how rarely her community truly profited from this economy. | Shaw Bowman Using magical realism and never taking the expected approach, Georgian director Alexandre Koberidze asks viewers to take more notice of the world around them. | Dan Schindel MOST POPULAR |