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Editors' Picks: 11 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From a Quirky New York Public Art Show to a Talk About Georg Baselitz

The long-running grassroots public art project Art in Odd Places returns with an edition curated by Furusho von Puttkammer that questions the idea of a return to “normal” after the pandemic with works critiquing U.S. politics and the mythos of the American Dream. Projects will range from the outlandish to the poignant. Lawyer-turned-artist Tootsie Warhol will be in character as ex-president Donald Trump to complain about Kehinde Wiley outsourcing the creation of Obama’s official portrait to China, and anonymous British street artist “Blanksy” will appear in a white spandex suit that passersby are invited to spray paint with provided aerosols, while Sara Lynne Lindsay will pay tribute to the victims of the last pandemic, the 1918 Spanish flu, by carrying a billowing white dress in which she’s written their names in wax down 14th Street.

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Met director defends move to consider deaccessioning for collections care rather than art purchases

Met director defends move to consider deaccessioning for collections care rather than art purchases
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'Shameful and Misguided': Former Met Staff and Others Say the Museum Would Set a Dangerous Precedent by Selling Art to Cover Costs

The facade of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Courtesy of the Met. The practice of deaccessioning has never failed to incite controversy. But the stakes are even higher now that the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York one of the wealthiest, largest, and best-attended museums in the world has suggested it is considering selling off some of its art as it faces a $150 million shortfall. The fact that a leading professional organization relaxed its guidelines surrounding deaccessioning last spring, which means that the Met would draw no official censure from the move, is of no consequence to the many experts and observers including former museum leadership who swiftly voiced their opposition.

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What Is the Future of Museums? 7 Predictions From Max Hollein, Koyo Kouoh, Anne Pasternak, and Other Top Curators and Directors

What Is the Future of Museums? 7 Predictions From Max Hollein, Koyo Kouoh, Anne Pasternak, and Other Top Curators and Directors In his new book, András Szántó speaks with museum leaders from around the world. Read an excerpt here. January 1, 2021 Clockwise from right: Anne Pasternak, Philip Tinari, Koyo Kouoh, Mami Kataoka, Franklin Sirmans, Katrina Sedgwick, and Max Hollein. In his new book The Future of the Museum: 28 Dialogues , published in November and available worldwide in January, the writer, researcher, and arts consultant András Szántó interviews the world’s leading museum directors and curators about the trials they faced in 2020 and how they see art institutions evolving in the years to come. Here are excerpts from seven of those 28 conversations.

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