MOCA reopens after year-long shutdown, introduces Jennifer Packer’s ‘Every Shut Eye Ain’t Sleep’ MORE Jennifer Packer, Idle Hands, 2021, Oil on canvas, 90 x 84 inches (228.6 x 213.36 cm). Photo courtesy of Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York, Corvi-Mora, London.
As of July 1, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) will finally reopen to the public. While many LA museums have been up and running again since April, MOCA only reopened half of their building in June. Museum staff told Lindsay Preston Zappas, Founder & Editor-in-Chief of Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles, that they were waiting until all of their staff were vaccinated before fully reopening.
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The former BBC director-general Lord Hall has resigned as Chairman of the National Gallery following an inquiry into Martin Bashir’s manipulated 1996 Panorama interview with Princess Diana.
Lord Hall was the director of BBC news when Bashir used false records knocked up by a graphic designer to convince Earl Spencer to introduce Diana to the journalist. The Princess at the time was highly vulnerable due to the collapse of her marriage to The Prince of Wales. The bogus photocopies of records showed bank payment made to staff accused of leaking information to the national press, mainly the now-defunct News Of The World.