The Russia-Ukraine disaster
This yr was dominated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, with the ensuing injury to quite a few irreplaceable Ukrainian artefacts and the efforts to safeguard many others.
Cultural leaders from all over the world got here to the defence of Ukrainian heritage, serving to to avoid wasting and exhibit objects which might be seen as a part of the nation’s collective identification.
Rebuilding and reconstruction across the globe
In different areas, 2022 was a yr of rebuilding and new building. In Brazil, which marked its bicentennial in September, the Nationwide Museum of Brazil revealed the primary stage of its redevelopment following a devastating fireplace in 2018, and establishments in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo sought new approaches for showcasing the nation’s Indigenous cultures.
Main establishments in international capitals for tradition and politics opened or expanded—from the Rubell Museum DC and the Artwork Gallery of New South Wales’s Tank area in Sydney to the Orange County Museum of Artwork and the Royal Museum of High quality Arts Antwerp.
The seventy fifth anniversary of the Partition of India and Pakistan was marked by information that Delhi’s delayed Partition Museum would lastly open this (Northern Hemisphere) winter. New museums are additionally being constructed in quickly growing cities such because the Museum of Artwork and Images in Bengaluru, India, and the Pan African Heritage World Museum in Accra, Ghana.
Repatriation and restitution
Western establishments continued to grapple with the necessity to deal with colonial points, each when it comes to acknowledging their very own roles within the acquisition of cultural objects and in the necessity to present extra correct representations of the cultures featured of their collections. Repatriation made headlines all through 2022, for instance with the Smithsonian Establishment’s return of its Benin bronzes to Nigeria, and there was elevated consideration on the return of Native American human stays and burial objects.
Stress to characterize cultures extra precisely has resulted within the elimination of a number of exhibitions, for instance with the Wellcome Assortment in London closing its Medication Man show—and the updating of others in session with Indigenous stakeholders, as seen with the American Museum of Pure Historical past’s $19m renovation of its Northwest Coast Corridor.
Museums locally
Within the UK, the Horniman Museum, in London received the Artwork Fund’s Museum of the 12 months prize, partly for confronting its colonialist roots—non-public funding primarily based on the import of tea from China paid for with opium grown in India—and for reinventing “the function a museum can play inside a area people”. A controversial plan for the remodelling of the Sainsbury Wing of the Nationwide Gallery, in London—one supported by the unique donor household—obtained planning permission.
Museums’ observe data implementing adjustments to make the sphere extra numerous and inclusive have been chequered. Within the US, in depth surveys led by the Mellon Basis and the Black Trustee Alliance for Artwork Museums discovered blended outcomes from their range efforts. Whereas range has elevated throughout the sphere general, solely 20% of the workforce is non-white, though 40% of recent hires underneath 35 establish as Bipoc (Black, Indigenous and Individuals of Color). The Canadian Museums Affiliation, in a report of its personal, urged establishments to extra absolutely contain and empower Indigenous communities in all their actions and at each degree of operations.
Partly in response to the gradual tempo of institutional change, in addition to longstanding labour points within the area, staff at museums in each nook of the USA—from New York and Los Angeles to Columbus, Ohio and North Adams, Massachusetts—shaped unions or bargained for higher contracts and dealing situations. No such marketing campaign was extra dramatic than the three-week strike by unionised staff on the Philadelphia Museum of Artwork in early autumn.
The archaeological discovery of a era
In Italy, after three years’ excavation at San Casciano dei Bagni, in Tuscany, archaeologists uncovered a remarkably effectively preserved set of Roman and Etruscan statues from the third century BC, an occasion that was hailed as one of many archaeological discoveries of a era.
A spotlight for local weather protest
All year long, museums have been the settings for and in some circumstances targets of protests and demonstrations—from actions aimed on the slow-moving response to the local weather disaster to expressions of solidarity with the uprisings in Iran—a development that appears more likely to proceed in 2023.