Museums

Hair art was a popular way of mourning the dead in the 19th century.
Museum educators are grappling with the future of art history's problematic faves.
Each artist is also required to open the door to their hotel room during the event hours and engage with guests touring the show.
"Therese Dreaming" is "evocative" and disturbing, petition says.
Jaishri Abichandani hopes protests like "#MeToo at the Met" will help give voice to women in the arts who've been excluded, undercut and abused.
Titus Kaphar's work for the Princeton & Slavery Project tells a story of buried history.
The artwork has been hotly debated for years, but its sale signals one thing absolutely: a "very unequal, even obscene distribution of wealth in the world."
Critics think the Costume Institute's upcoming “Heavenly Bodies” theme could be its most controversial yet. Here’s why.