Week in Review
Jun 18, 2021 • View in browser
"Strike MoMA" protesters crowded around the museum entrance and waved flags.
"Strike MoMA" protesters crowded around the museum entrance and waved flags.
Strike MoMA
Hundreds of activists attended the final week of “Strike MoMA” demonstrations. Activists unfurled a “Strike MoMA” banner at a courtyard in the museum and projected protest messages on the museum’s facade after dark.
Repatriation and Returns
The Metropolitan Museum will repatriate two Benin Bronzes to Nigeria.
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian returned a pre-Incan gold ornament from its collection to Peru’s government.
Artists Supporting Communities
Yazmany Arboleda, the NYC Civic Engagement Commission artist in residence, repurposed a corrections vehicle from Rikers to encourage New Yorkers to vote.
Artist and iron worker Bernard Klevickas unveiled a COVID-19 memorial dedicated to his fellow NYC Department of Sanitation workers who have been affected by the virus.
Supporters are raising funds for a Bethlehem arts center that was raised by Israeli soldiers.
The Freedom Quilting Bee Legacy, a nonprofit in Alabama, has received a $250,000 grant from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation and Community Partnership.
Hidden Art History
Barcelona’s city council has pledged to preserve a Keith Haring mural tucked behind the DJ booth at a former nightclub, which is slated to become a home for seniors.
Two scientists uncovered and reconstructed a Modigliani portrait hidden beneath another work by the artist.
In Other News
The Hood Museum acquired over 6,000 photographs of Old Hollywood.
People want Amazon founder Jeff Bezos to buy the Mona Lisa and eat it.
Nintendo is opening a museum in Kyoto, Japan.
Awards & Accolades
The Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program has announced their 2021-2022 residents: Nobutaka Aozaki, Beverly Acha, Jane Benson, Kim Brandt, Theresa Daddezio, J.A. Feng, Ronald Hall, Heidi Hahn, Athena LaTocha, Jeffrey Meris, Cy Morgan, Ebecho Muslimova, Louis Osmosis, Marianna Peragallo, Amelia Saul, D’Angelo Lovell Williams, and Andrew Paul Woolbright.
Transitions
Freya Chou, Renée Akitelek Mboya, Robert M. Ochshorn, and Pablo José Ramírez were named curators of the 58th Carnegie International.
Gregory Harris was appointed curator of photography at the High Museum of Art.
Ibrahim Said is now represented by Yossi Milo Gallery.
Lily Snyder was appointed Colnaghi’s managing director of modern and contemporary art in North America.
In Memoriam
Mary Beth Edelson (1933–2021), multidisciplinary artist | Washington Post
Alain Kirili (1946–2021), sculptor | Brooklyn Rail
Janet Malcolm (1934–2021), journalist and author | Washington Post
Milton Moses Ginsberg (1935–2021), filmmaker | Deadline
Eva Sereny (1935–2021), photographer | Herald
Donald York (1947–2021), musical director of Paul Taylor Company | New York Times
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