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A Plea to Museum Leaders

Last updated: January 8, 2026 4:25 am
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Title: Why Museums Should Embrace Union Recognition, Cyberbullying Scandal, and Highlights from Guatemala’s Art Biennial

In the bustling streets of Brooklyn, a worker dressed as a giant lettuce leaf braved the cold to offer samples outside a local eatery. When asked about his well-being, he responded with a smile, “Can’t complain.” This simple interaction served as a poignant reminder to remain grateful amidst life’s challenges.

Addressing the issue of working conditions, the call for art museums to voluntarily recognize their workers’ unions is gaining momentum. Amanda Tobin Ripley’s impassioned plea highlights the importance of ending forced elections, fear tactics, and divisive strategies within museum workplaces. This message is not just for museum leaders but for all stakeholders in the art community.

Museum Leaders, Recognize Your Unions Now
Amanda Tobin Ripley, a museum worker and researcher, urges museum leaders to abandon union-busting tactics and acknowledge their workers’ right to organize. The practice of challenging worker eligibility and delaying union elections has been a common strategy employed by museum management. Ripley emphasizes the need for a more transparent and respectful approach to labor relations within the art world.

In Memoriam
The art world bids farewell to Lucia Di Luciano, Rosa von Praunheim, and Kathleen Goncharov, three cherished members of the creative community whose contributions will be deeply missed. Each individual left a lasting impact on their respective fields, leaving behind a legacy of artistic excellence and cultural resonance.

International Rendezvous at Guatemala’s Paiz Art Biennial
The Paiz Art Biennial in Guatemala showcased a diverse array of artistic expressions under the theme of “The World Tree,” exploring ancient cosmogonies and mythologies. The event served as a platform for artists to engage with global narratives and cultural heritage, fostering cross-cultural dialogue and creative exchange.

See also  Video shows moment suspected gunman outside Jewish Museum is arrested while shouting ‘Free free Palestine’ as witnesses describe helping him before realizing he was the killer

From Our Critics
Critics reflect on Anselm Kiefer’s Rustbelt Romanticism and the evocative performances at the Paiz Art Biennial, capturing the essence of artistic innovation and cultural exploration. Through insightful commentary and visual analysis, the critics offer a unique perspective on contemporary art practices and the intersection of tradition and modernity.

ICYMI
The British Museum’s controversial “decolonizing” loan program comes under scrutiny for its failure to address historical injustices and provide meaningful restitution to source communities. Emiline Smith’s critique sheds light on the complexities of cultural repatriation and the ongoing debate surrounding colonial legacies in the art world.

As the art community grapples with labor rights, cultural diplomacy, and artistic innovation, the need for dialogue, collaboration, and ethical stewardship remains paramount. By embracing union recognition, confronting cyberbullying, and celebrating diverse artistic voices, museums and artists can pave the way for a more inclusive and equitable cultural landscape.

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