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MAMBO Leadership Change. The renowned Italian curator Eugenio Viola has been relieved of his duties as the artistic director of the Museo de Arte Moderno de Bogota (MAMBO), a role he had held since 2019. Viola stated that his dismissal followed his efforts to address concerns regarding deteriorating working conditions, a sentiment echoed by several colleagues. He expressed pride in maintaining his integrity and supporting his team throughout his tenure. The museum described the decision as part of a broader evaluation process and is actively seeking a new director.
In Memory. The art community mourns the loss of Henrike Naumann, a talented sculptor who was set to represent Germany at the upcoming Venice Biennale alongside Sung Tieu. Naumann, who passed away at the age of 41 due to a brief but serious illness, was known for her thought-provoking installations that reflected on East Germany's complex history. The Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen (ifa) praised her as not only a vital figure in contemporary German art but also a compassionate and dedicated individual.
The Digest
The British Museum has made adjustments to its displays, removing the term "Palestinian" from certain exhibits related to ancient Egypt and the Phoenicians. This decision came after feedback from a prominent group advocating for a more accurate representation of historical contexts.
On March 23, a new curatorial initiative named Knotting Space (KNOT) will debut at H Queen's in Hong Kong, coinciding with Art Basel Hong Kong. This hybrid space will be directed by independent curator and artist Jims Lam.
The Kicker
Celebrating Nature's Artistry. The appreciation for land artist Andy Goldsworthy continues to grow as he approaches his 70th birthday. His recent exhibition at the National Galleries of Scotland received widespread acclaim, challenging previous perceptions of his work. Goldsworthy emphasizes that creating art in nature encompasses both beauty and the raw, sometimes harsh realities of the environment.