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March 9, 2023Good morning. π€οΈ Adam Weinberg, director of the Whitney Museum in New York City, is stepping down after 20 years in the job. His legacy is a mixed bag: He was known as a director who cares for his artists but he failed to show leadership in several crucial moments, especially when activists and more than 100 members of his staff demanded the removal of war profiteer Warren Kanders from the museum's board in 2018-19. He also dragged union negations with his workers for over 16 months. Weinberg once described the Whitney as a "safe space for unsafe ideas," but for many communities, the museum under his leadership did not feel safe at all. Also today, a list of must-see shows in New York City this month, hilariously botched wax figures of Kate and Prince William at a Polish museum, the discovery of a mini-sphinx in Egypt, the story of a rare Courbet than was found in the basement of a dental school, and more. Finally, we're pleased to present the first article by Hyperallergic fellow Dr. Kelli Morgan, a professor, curator, social justice activist, and the inaugural director of Curatorial Studies at Tufts University. In her article today, Morgan describes what fundamental changes need to occur for museums to become truly equitable organizations. As she explains, representation alone won't cut it. β Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor How Can Museums Truly Shake Off Their Colonial Legacy?Representation alone will not end inequity in art museums. | Kelli Morgan SPONSORED National Public Housing Museum Names Tiff Beatty Associate Director, Welcomes Three New LeadersThe four bring expertise to support the Chicago museumβs mission to promote and propel the right of all people to a place where they can live and prosper. Learn more. IN THE NEWS The small sphinx statue unearthed from a limestone ruin beside the Dendera Temple in Qena, Egypt (all images via Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities) A small Roman-era sphinx was discovered beside the Dendera Temple in Qena, Egypt. The Whitney Museum announces that longtime director Adam Weinberg will be stepping down from his position this fall. A bitter dispute between the owners of NYCβs iconicFlatiron Building is set to be settled in a last-resort auction later this month. Incredibly creepy wax figures of Prince William and Kate Middleton at the Krakow Wax Museum go viral on Tiktok. SPONSORED ArtYard Showcases Art Without Intent in As IsThis exhibition invites viewers to question their notions of beauty, artistry, and materiality. On view in Frenchtown, New Jersey. Learn more. LATEST IN ART What to See in New York This MarchYour list of must-see, fun, insightful, and very New York art events this month, including Hew Locke, Saif Azzuz, Miyoko Ito, Shona McAndrew, and more. | Hakim Bishara, Valentina Di Liscia, and Daniel Larkin Dread Scott's Visual Ballad to Nina SimoneThe artist talks to Hyperallergic ahead of his New York exhibition Dread Scott Goddam. | Briana Ellis-Gibbs Hide this MessageJoin us as a member for more uninterrupted reading! Members receive far fewer asks for support in our newsletters and on our site. Become a MemberGrounded in Clay and Moved by SpiritAn exhibition at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, curated by over 60 individual members of 21 tribal communities, paves the way for equitable collaborative possibilities. | Joelle E. Mendoza βExtremely Rareβ Courbet Found in Basement Goes on ViewThe 1864 landscape was found in a basement at the University of Pennsylvania Dental School. | Elaine Velie IN OUR STORE Support Women Artists PatchCelebrate Womenβs History Month with this simple patch, which bears an important reminder to support women artists for their countless invaluable contributions to arts and culture. FROM THE ARCHIVE What Should We Call the Great Women Artists?Imagine if Berthe Morisot had been known as Berthe Manet. | Bridget Quinn IN MEMORIAM Mary Bauermeister (1934β2023) Rafael ViΓ±oly (1944β2023) Lou Stovall (1937β2023) David Lance Goines (1945β2023) MOST POPULAR Hirshhornβs The Exhibit Premieres With Inflatable Banana and Lots of CringeDigital Artists Are Pushing Back Against AIBeneath the Surface of Artβs Visual SymbolismA Brush With the Californian SublimeChloΓ© Debuts Line Inspired by Artemisia Gentileschi
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