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Current Events of Deaccessioning and Cries of Censorship

Oct 29, 202047 minSeason 3Ep. 11
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Steve and Katie discuss the recent deaccessioning controversies at the Brooklyn Museum, Baltimore Museum of Art, and Everson Museum of Art in light of the ethical guidelines, new AAMD guidance, and the economic and social climate. They also discuss the recent postponement of the Philip Guston retrospective at the National Gallery, Tate Modern, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, and Museum of Fine Arts Boston due to its depiction of white nationalism and the criticisms of that decision. Please note there have been developments on all these topics since our recording, so please see the resources links for up to date information.

 

Notes for this episode: http://artlawpodcast.com/2020/10/29/current-events-of-deaccessioning-and-cries-of-censorship/

 

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