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The Headlines
SMITHSONIAN SUPPRESSION. On Thursday night, President Donald Trump issued a brand new govt order focusing on the Smithsonian Institution’s museums. He demanded the restoration of public monuments which have been eliminated since January 1, 2020, lots of which represented Accomplice leaders, based on the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times. The so-called “Restoring Reality and Sanity to American Historical past” order instructs Vice President JD Vance to cancel no matter he deems “improper” from the Smithsonian museums, training, and analysis facilities, in addition to on the Nationwide Zoo, all in an try to get rid of “divisive narratives.” That apparently consists of “race-centered” and “anti-American ideology.” Examples embrace reveals allegedly depicting American and Western values that the Trump administration believes to be “inherently dangerous and oppressive.” The Nationwide Museum of African American Historical past and Tradition is particularly faulted for suggesting, based on Trump, “that ‘exhausting work,’ ‘individualism,’ and ‘the nuclear household’ are elements of ‘White tradition.’” The brand new order additionally forbids transgender ladies from being included within the forthcoming American Ladies’s Historical past Museum. How the order could be carried out stays to be seen.
MYANMAR’S HERITAGE SITES ARE AT RISK after a devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake this morning that additionally rocked neighboring Thailand, killing not less than three in a Bangkok high-rise collapse, stories CNN and the Associated Press. Many extra feared useless and injured within the area. The earthquake broken a part of Myanmar’s historic royal palace in Mandalay, constructed within the nineteenth century, based on movies posted on social media. Extra pictures present crumbling spiritual shrines in Myanmar’s capital metropolis of Naypyitaw. Mandalay is dwelling to historic monasteries and palaces that draw worldwide vacationers.
The Digest
A drawing believed to have been a “newly found” art work by Caravaggio has been formally declared a faux by consultants on the Prado Museum. Madrid-based vendor Herennia Trillo can be beneath investigation for fraud within the case after promoting the portray for about $297,000. [El Confidencial]
Serop Simonian, the alleged head of a large Egyptian antiquities trafficking ring that concerned the Metropolitan Museum of Artwork and the Louvre Abu Dhabi , managed to depart France amid a “breakdown” within the prison investigation in opposition to him. He was permitted to depart Paris and return to his dwelling in Hamburg, as a consequence of poor well being, and has not responded to requests for his return since. [The Art Newspaper]
Russian officers say they’ve seized over 79 golden cash from between the first to the fifth centuries which can be estimated to be value $646,000. They have been stolen from France’s Musée Saint-Rémi in Reims in 2023. Greater than 50 extra cash have been additionally taken from the museum, however their whereabouts stay a thriller. [Le Journal des Arts]
The local weather activist group Simply Cease Oil, which notoriously threw paint on Vincent van Gogh’s Sunflowers and cornstarch on Stonehenge, mentioned it’s ending its protest marketing campaign after the UK authorities dedicated to ban new oil-drilling licenses. “We might be hanging up the hello vis,” acknowledged the group, calling its protests “some of the profitable civil resistance campaigns in latest historical past.” [Financial Times]
The Picasso Museum in Paris has opened a brand new analysis middle referred to as the Centre d’Etude Picasso, dedicated to the artist. It comprises some 200,000 of the artist’s private archives, together with letters, “poetic manuscripts,” and magazines, plus a library and over 18,000 pictures. [Le Quotidien de l’Art]
The Kicker
YALE MUSEUM’S LUMINOUS NEW DIGS. The Yale Heart for British Artwork has been closed since 2023 and can quickly reopen after a “luminous” renovation, Tessa Solomon writes in a assessment for ARTnews. Solomon takes the reader by means of the middle’s two latest exhibitions: a J. M. W. Turner survey and a present of Tracey Emin ’s work and sculptures. If this isn’t motive sufficient to go to the middle, there’s additionally a rehang of the museum’s assortment, which is now getting used to inform the story of British imperialism whereas additionally acknowledging its victims. The museum will formally open to the general public tomorrow.















