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The Guggenheim’s Scapegoat

Por: The Atlantic Entertainment October 03, 2022

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A museum curator was forced out of her job over allegations of racism that an investigation deemed unfounded. What did her defenestration accomplish?Illustration by Guillem Casasús. Sources: Arte & Immagini srl / Corbis / Getty; Pierce Archive / Buyenlarge / Getty; Leemage / Corbis / Getty; DeAgostini / Getty.October 3, 2022, 6 AM ETDefacement is a beautiful painting—and an ugly one. Its alternative name, The Death of Michael Stewart, reveals... + full article



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