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Lunar New Year-Ramadan Resolutions

Last updated: February 18, 2026 4:30 am
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The British Museum has found itself embroiled in controversy once again, this time over the use of the term “Canaan” instead of Palestine on labels. This decision has sparked outrage among pro-Palestine activists and climate advocates, who gathered at the museum to protest on June 1, 2024. The use of the term “Canaan” instead of “Palestine” erases the historical and cultural significance of the region, reinforcing colonial narratives and perpetuating misinformation.

In other news, Lunar New Year celebrations were in full swing in New York City’s Chinatown. Artist Sarula Bao’s embroidered puppet, created as part of the Lantern Residency organized by Think!Chinatown, pranced above the crowd in honor of the Year of the Fire Horse. The puppet featured traditional Chinese New Year motifs symbolizing luck and prosperity, such as mandarins, fish, coins, and the yuanbao currency.

Meanwhile, art critic Seph Rodney reflects on the importance of art that transports us to an “elsewhere to imagine.” In his latest piece, he emphasizes the need for art to go beyond mere depiction and capture aspirations beyond the present moment. This sentiment is echoed in Ocean Vuong’s photography, which has been lauded for its ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing.

As we usher in the Lunar New Year and Ramadan, we hope for a year of peace, health, and prosperity for all. We also hope for a year when artists can thrive, autocrats are overthrown, and art is no longer commodified. Let us strive for a world where art is a vehicle for social change and where bad-faith art sponsored by billionaires is a thing of the past.

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In conclusion, let us celebrate the rich tapestry of art, culture, and tradition that binds us together as a global community. Let us continue to push boundaries, challenge norms, and create art that inspires and uplifts. And above all, let us strive for a world where art is a force for good and a catalyst for positive change.

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