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MACAAL's Decolonization of African Art
The Marrakech Museum of African Contemporary Art (MACAAL), reopened in February 2025, presents a new curatorial approach that decolonizes African art through diverse narratives and challenges to historical hierarchies, featuring 150 works from a 2,500-piece collection.
MACAAL's Decolonization of African Art
The Marrakech Museum of African Contemporary Art (MACAAL), reopened in February 2025, presents a new curatorial approach that decolonizes African art through diverse narratives and challenges to historical hierarchies, featuring 150 works from a 2,500-piece collection.
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44% Bias Score


Arab Women Filmmakers Challenge Stereotypes at Rotterdam Film Festival
The Rotterdam Arab Film Festival's 25th edition celebrates Arab women filmmakers who are challenging stereotypes and breaking taboos in the Arab film industry, showcasing their significant contributions to a new image of Arab identity and countering Western misconceptions.
Arab Women Filmmakers Challenge Stereotypes at Rotterdam Film Festival
The Rotterdam Arab Film Festival's 25th edition celebrates Arab women filmmakers who are challenging stereotypes and breaking taboos in the Arab film industry, showcasing their significant contributions to a new image of Arab identity and countering Western misconceptions.
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36% Bias Score


MENA is here" Festival: Balancing Representation and Commercialization
The Groningen festival "MENA is here" attempts to showcase Middle Eastern and North African culture but faces criticism for potential oversimplification and exoticization, prompting debate about representation and the commercialization of culture.
MENA is here" Festival: Balancing Representation and Commercialization
The Groningen festival "MENA is here" attempts to showcase Middle Eastern and North African culture but faces criticism for potential oversimplification and exoticization, prompting debate about representation and the commercialization of culture.
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44% Bias Score


UK Arts Sector: Stark Class Imbalance Revealed
Research reveals a significant lack of working-class representation in the UK's creative industries, with less than 10% of arts workers originating from working-class backgrounds; this underrepresentation is reflected in leadership positions and impacts the authenticity of cultural narratives.
UK Arts Sector: Stark Class Imbalance Revealed
Research reveals a significant lack of working-class representation in the UK's creative industries, with less than 10% of arts workers originating from working-class backgrounds; this underrepresentation is reflected in leadership positions and impacts the authenticity of cultural narratives.
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44% Bias Score


Misrepresentation of Salgado's Amazonian Photography Project
Sebastião Salgado's Amazônia photography project, featuring Indigenous groups, has been criticized; however, the project includes Indigenous voices and has secured vital medical support through Salgado's advocacy and political influence.
Misrepresentation of Salgado's Amazonian Photography Project
Sebastião Salgado's Amazônia photography project, featuring Indigenous groups, has been criticized; however, the project includes Indigenous voices and has secured vital medical support through Salgado's advocacy and political influence.
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56% Bias Score


Indian Film Snubbed for Oscars Despite International Acclaim
All We Imagine As Light", an Indian film directed by Payal Kapadia, won prestigious international awards but was rejected as India's Oscar submission due to the selection committee's view that it lacked Indian essence, sparking controversy over representation and national identity in cinema.
Indian Film Snubbed for Oscars Despite International Acclaim
All We Imagine As Light", an Indian film directed by Payal Kapadia, won prestigious international awards but was rejected as India's Oscar submission due to the selection committee's view that it lacked Indian essence, sparking controversy over representation and national identity in cinema.
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56% Bias Score

InClub Magazine: A Black-owned media outlet challenging representation
Dion Ringgold founded InClub Magazine, a monthly digital publication challenging underrepresentation of Black Americans in media; it's expanded to 13 global markets and features A-list cover stars.

InClub Magazine: A Black-owned media outlet challenging representation
Dion Ringgold founded InClub Magazine, a monthly digital publication challenging underrepresentation of Black Americans in media; it's expanded to 13 global markets and features A-list cover stars.
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40% Bias Score

Crafted Kinship": Amplifying Black Caribbean Voices in Art
Malene Barnett's "Crafted Kinship" profiles over 60 contemporary Black Caribbean artists, showcasing their work and legacies through interviews and photography, aiming to correct historical silences and promote cultural visibility within the art world.

Crafted Kinship": Amplifying Black Caribbean Voices in Art
Malene Barnett's "Crafted Kinship" profiles over 60 contemporary Black Caribbean artists, showcasing their work and legacies through interviews and photography, aiming to correct historical silences and promote cultural visibility within the art world.
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20% Bias Score

Latina" Exhibition Challenges Stereotypical Portrayals of Latin Women
The "Latina: Woman, Music and Glamour" exhibition in Madrid uses 500 items from the Gladys Palmera collection to analyze how Latin women have been represented in popular culture from the 1950s to the 1970s, challenging stereotypes and highlighting the struggle for self-representation.

Latina" Exhibition Challenges Stereotypical Portrayals of Latin Women
The "Latina: Woman, Music and Glamour" exhibition in Madrid uses 500 items from the Gladys Palmera collection to analyze how Latin women have been represented in popular culture from the 1950s to the 1970s, challenging stereotypes and highlighting the struggle for self-representation.
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48% Bias Score

Photo Brussels Festival Explores AI Art's Potential and Biases
The Photo Brussels festival features 17 AI art projects exploring promptography's potential and limitations, revealing biases in datasets and prompting discussions on authorship, originality, and representation.

Photo Brussels Festival Explores AI Art's Potential and Biases
The Photo Brussels festival features 17 AI art projects exploring promptography's potential and limitations, revealing biases in datasets and prompting discussions on authorship, originality, and representation.
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44% Bias Score

Emilia Pérez": Mexican Backlash Over Golden Globe-Winning Film
Emilia Pérez," a Golden Globe-winning film about a Mexican drug lord's gender transition and subsequent work finding missing persons, is facing intense criticism in Mexico due to non-Mexican actors' unconvincing accents, a primarily non-Mexican cast, and the perceived insensitivity of its portrayal ...

Emilia Pérez": Mexican Backlash Over Golden Globe-Winning Film
Emilia Pérez," a Golden Globe-winning film about a Mexican drug lord's gender transition and subsequent work finding missing persons, is facing intense criticism in Mexico due to non-Mexican actors' unconvincing accents, a primarily non-Mexican cast, and the perceived insensitivity of its portrayal ...
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56% Bias Score

Lotus Shoes: Western Interpretations and Ethical Museum Practices
The Museum am Rothenbaum's open-access publication on its collection of "lotus shoes" analyzes Western misinterpretations of Chinese foot binding, using anatomical studies and fictional representations to challenge colonial narratives and advocate for more ethical museum practices.

Lotus Shoes: Western Interpretations and Ethical Museum Practices
The Museum am Rothenbaum's open-access publication on its collection of "lotus shoes" analyzes Western misinterpretations of Chinese foot binding, using anatomical studies and fictional representations to challenge colonial narratives and advocate for more ethical museum practices.
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48% Bias Score
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